Difference between revisions of "Food chain"

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The [[food chain]] describes the feeding relationships between [[species]].  You have to carefully keep an eye on which predators have access to which prey in order to keep a robust [[garden]].  (While Predators ''might'' not actively eat a prey, you may need to actively give up one of the prey, to be consumed for advancing a requirement.)
 
The [[food chain]] describes the feeding relationships between [[species]].  You have to carefully keep an eye on which predators have access to which prey in order to keep a robust [[garden]].  (While Predators ''might'' not actively eat a prey, you may need to actively give up one of the prey, to be consumed for advancing a requirement.)
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Basically, insects are eaten by birds and small mammals, which are themselves lower down the ladder than birds of prey and land predators.
  
  

Revision as of 01:31, 12 October 2006

The food chain describes the feeding relationships between species. You have to carefully keep an eye on which predators have access to which prey in order to keep a robust garden. (While Predators might not actively eat a prey, you may need to actively give up one of the prey, to be consumed for advancing a requirement.)


Basically, insects are eaten by birds and small mammals, which are themselves lower down the ladder than birds of prey and land predators.


Food Chain Relationships
Predator Prey
Sparrowmint Whirlm
Syrupent Mousemallow
Pretztail Cluckle
Species Likely to Fight
Species Unfriendly with
Quackberry Goose