foragers in Germany

foragers [fɔridʒəz] Furiere

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1. We were hunters and foragers

2. Welcome to the Foragers'.

3. So you run a brothel at the Foragers.

4. House Centipedes are nocturnal hunters and foragers

5. Bummers was a nickname applied to foragers of Maj

6. The Foragers', by the way, derives no income from this.

7. The incendiaries set the villages on fire and the foragers visit and sack them.

8. They are Adaptable foragers that learn to survive on a wide range of food sources.

9. Like other Mediterranean breeds, Anconas are closely feathered, active, good foragers and good layers

10. When the successful foragers arrived at the hive, many danced to indicate the car park.

11. Use Foragers or Arbalests to kill enemy spies before they can escape and swing the battle in the enemy’s favor

12. Bummers was a nickname given to the foragers of Sherman's Army during the famous ( or infamous ) March to the Sea, and then through the Carolinas

13. They are also hardy and very good foragers, making them useful in extensive farming (as opposed to intensive pig farming).

14. As the foragers grow older they move from a juvenile taste for sweet nectar to a more refined preference for pollen.

15. Flexible, variable, versatile, resilient, easy-going, changeable, modifiable, conformable They are Adaptable foragers that can survive on a wide range of foods

16. A delight to come across, but be careful of other foragers as they can be quite territorial over their Chanterelle patches! Watch our videos on YouTube

17. The first foragers visited the West Mouth of Niah Caves (located 110 kilometres (68 mi) southwest of Miri) 40,000 years ago when Borneo was connected to the mainland of Southeast Asia.

18. Our wild Berries are hand-gathered in the lush woodlands of the Cascade Mountains, through the Olympic Mountains and beyond where our intrepid foragers often find themselves competing with Black bears, cougars and other native animals for the sweet, juicy Berries.

19. Unlike the band organization of most foragers, food producers, either horticulturalists or pastoralists, are politically organized into either tribes, associated with big men, or Chiefdoms, associated with chiefs.Both tribes and Chiefdoms have the basic traits of horticulture (or pastoralists if herders); however the sociopolitical structure can be quite different.