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Autonomous foraging refers to something that is autonomous (free from external [authority]]) with regard foraging (looking for food, which includes both energy and spare parts).

Foraging has acquired importance within the sciences of behavioral ecology social anthropology, [[human behavioral ecology], robotics, artificial intelligence, and artificial life.

Autonomous foraging replicator is a category that includes both life and artificial life.