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.
ICONS
Plants - πΏ
Animals that eat leaves and related to plants.
Seed - π±
Animals that eat seeds.
Fruit - π
Animals that eat fruits and berry veggies.
Grass - πΎ
Animals that eat grasses and bamboos.
Flower πΌ
Animals that eat flowers or drink nectars.
Fungi - π
Animals that eat mushrooms and fungi.
Salt or Sulphur -π§
Animals that salts, coals, or sulphurs.
Meat - π₯©
Animals that eat meat.
Carrion - π₯
Animals that eat carcasses or carrions.
Fish - π
Animals that eat fish meat.
Cnidarian - π
Animals that eat jellies and other cnidarians.
Mollusk - π¦
Animals that eat clams, oysters, squids, and others.
Crustacean - π¦
Animals that eat shrimps, crabs, barnacles, and others.
Bug - πͺ²
Animals that eat bugs.
Snail - π
Animals that eat snails.
Invertebrates - πͺ±
Animals that eat worms and others.
Fire - π₯
Animals that eat fire.
Ice - π§
Animals that eat ice.
Metal - π©
Animals that eat metals and other steel.
Gas - β
Animals that eat gas.
Minerals - π
Animals that eat ores and minerals.
Soul - π»
Animals that eat souls.
Omnivore - πΏπ₯©
Animals that eat plants and animals.