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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).

Autonomous 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.