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  • 1feeding grounds — feeding grounds, any area of land or water where birds, fish, or wild animals gather to eat, usually for an extended period each year …

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  • 2feeding behaviour — Any action of an animal directed toward obtaining nutrients. Each species evolves methods of searching for, obtaining, and ingesting food for which it can successfully compete. Some species eat only one type of food, others a variety. Among… …

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  • 3feeding ground — noun : the area in which an animal or group of animals customarily feed (as by grazing) a lion skulking about the feeding ground of a herd of antelope a feeding ground for small game * * * feeding ground UK US noun [countable] [singular …

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  • 4Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations — CAFO for cattle Sw …

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  • 5Cattle feeding — Different cattle feeding production systems have separate advantages and disadvantages. Most cows have a diet that is composed of at least some forage (grass, legumes, or silage). In fact most beef cattle are raised on pasture from birth in the… …

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  • 6Force-feeding — Force feeding, which in some circumstances is also called gavage, is the practice of feeding a person or an animal against their will. Force feeding of humans Force feeding is generally carried out by passing a tube through the nose into the… …

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  • 7Bird feeding — is the activity of feeding wild birds. HistoryJames Fisher noted that the first person to feed wild birds was the sixth century monk St Serf of Fife who tamed a robin by feeding it. It was in the winter of 1890 91 that people were encouraged to… …

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  • 8San Francisco Bay Area — Bay Area redirects here. For other uses, see Bay Area (disambiguation). Not to be confused with San Francisco Bay Area Combined Statistical Area. San Francisco Bay Area Common name: San Fran …

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  • 9Dinosaur diet and feeding — Dinosaur diets and feeding behavior varied widely throughout the clade, including carnivorous, herbivorous, and omnivorous forms. Contents 1 Ornithopoda 1.1 Hadrosauridae 2 Theropoda 2.1 Allosaurus …

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  • 10Species-area curve — The species area relationship for a contiguous habitat In ecology, a species area curve is a relationship between the area of a habitat, or of part of a habitat, and the number of species found within that area. Larger areas tend to contain… …

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