(1) Clean refuse from.
(2) Collect discarded material.
(3) Feed on carrion or refuse.
(4) Remove unwanted substances from.
(5) Collect discarded or refused material.
(1) Their analysis also found that B. anthracis has an enhanced capacity to scavenge iron, which it may use to survive in its host.
(2) The city dump where the squatters scavenge to survive
(3) Fish will scavenge for insects and plant life in the pond but will also benefit from an occasional feeding of fish food.
(4) Let's go to my house, and see if we can scavenge anything.
(5) Raptors, buzzards among them, swirled, checked and glided above Ivy Scar, then eased over the valley to hunt and scavenge the stone-walled fields.
(6) The administration of superoxide dismutase to scavenge superoxide anions was found to promote the survival rate of transplanted skin flaps.
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(8) The feral cat preferred to scavenge carrion from the forest floor
(9) They are surviving on scraps, trying to find anything they can scavenge from the dirt to eat or to sell.
(10) Once having learnt to scavenge carcasses, the classic piranha feeding behaviour could have followed soon after.
(11) They'd rather scavenge dead animals than try to bring down something that might fight back.
(12) Looters also made a comeback, making forays into a presidential palace to scavenge whatever was left behind from earlier bouts of looting.
(13) Expeditions would scavenge the desolate landscape for precious supplies, such as fuel and water.
(14) In the Flood model, the observation of shark remains among dinosaurs would not be considered unusual, since one would expect that sharks would scavenge floating dinosaurs.
(15) Most unclean of all are those animals who are fed on refuse scraps, human or animal excrement, or who scavenge dead animals.
(16) Unlike the wolves the coyotes preferred to scavenge the dead carcasses left behind by others.
(17) Chlorine molecules can scavenge ozone at a very fast rate
(18) Billy helped her scavenge dumps and junkyards for the motors and wheels and other detritus that would compose her giant vehicle.
(19) It's amazing what can be found if you scavenge around small wooded areas.
(20) Feral cats mostly scavenge and hunt rodents; that the real enemies of wild bird populations are habitat fragmentation and pesticide use.
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