Diet

The study of the relationship between an organism's nutritional needs, foraging habits, and nutrient usage and the environment is known as nutritional ecology, and it has a long and rich history.

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Animals that eat leaves and related to plants.

Animals that eat seeds.

Animals that eat fruits and berry veggies.

Animals that eat grasses and bamboos.

Animals that eat flowers or drink nectars.

Animals that eat mushrooms and fungi.

Animals that salts, coals, or sulphurs.

Animals that eat meat.

Animals that eat carcasses or carrions.

Animals that eat fish meat.

Animals that eat jellies and other cnidarians.

Animals that eat clams, oysters, squids, and others.

Animals that eat shrimps, crabs, barnacles, and others.

Animals that eat bugs.

Animals that eat snails.

Animals that eat worms and others.

Animals that eat fire.

Animals that eat ice.

Animals that eat metals and other steel.

Animals that eat gas.

Animals that eat ores and minerals.

Animals that eat souls.

Animals that eat plants and animals.