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Welcome to the collection of images dedicated to foraging!

Foraging is one of the most natural and essential activities in the world of living beings. In this collection, you will find photographs that capture the diverse aspects of this process across various levels of the ecosystem. It starts with images depicting the actions of animals, from small ants actively gathering seeds and food scraps to large mammals like bears searching for berries and fish in rivers. These photographs showcase the different strategies and methods used by living organisms in their quest for survival.

You will also witness amazing moments when birds explore the ground in search of seeds or insects. Each angle reflects the characteristics of the habitat where this process takes place: from dense forests and green meadows to arid landscapes and high mountain peaks. Photos capturing fine details, such as how animals use their senses to detect food, as well as interactions between species during the search, create a comprehensive picture of the complex life system on Earth.

The natural world offers limitless variations of foraging behavior, from tactics of camouflage and surprise hunting to collective searching and resource gathering. These strategies, represented in our images, include both individual actions and collaborative efforts of communities. Examples of animal migrations in search of food are also depicted, showcasing how seasonal and climate changes affect resource availability.

Explore our collection to discover the richness and diversity of life in foraging—from microscopic to majestic creatures—that highlights the interconnectedness of all organisms on the planet and the importance of every unit of energy produced in biosystems. Each image reveals the beauty and grandeur of nature, calling for respect and care for our environment.

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A cute hamster explores the contents of an open refrigerator in the evening
Hamster by an Open Refrigerator in a Dark Kitchen