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  2. Foraging - Wikipedia

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    Group foraging can thus reduce an animal's foraging payoff. [27] Group foraging may be influenced by the size of a group. In some species like lions and wild dogs, foraging success increases with an increase in group size then declines once the optimal size is exceeded. A myriad number of factors affect the group sizes in different species.

  3. Alexis Nikole Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Alexis Nikole Nelson (born May 26, 1992) is an American forager, cook, and internet personality.She maintains the TikTok account alexisnikole and Instagram page blackforager, where she posts videos of her foraging finds along with cooking techniques and historical information.

  4. Columbus Humane opens low-cost veterinary care center, pet ...

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    In 2022, more than 6,100 households in Franklin County used pet food assistance programs, feeding more than 24,000 dogs and 18,000 cats, according to Columbus Humane. About 250 families are served ...

  5. Group living - Wikipedia

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    A key advantage to group living is the ability for individuals in a group to access information gained by other group members. [1] This ability to share information can benefit many aspects of a group’s success, such as increased foraging efficiency and increased defenses against predators.

  6. Study reveals how dogs cope with the change to Daylight ...

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    In a new study, researchers at the University of Toronto aimed to find out whether pet dogs and working dogs need to take any time to manage the change. They used motion-sensitive watches to ...

  7. Columbus animal shelter has killed 20 dogs due to ...

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    Dogs are temporarily held in cages at the Animal Care and Control Center in Columbus, Georgia. As of July, 2,313 animals had come through the shelter. There were 177 adoptions and 1,531 rescues.