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Category Wild-Life

Though this category is titled “Wild-Life” we mainly focus on the food-web. Wild-Life refers to, in a sense, nature. We discuss how to get rid of frogs and many, many “what eats” to provide knowledge for consumers, such as yourself, with a vast amount of information pertaining the natural predator and prey relationship that embeds all organisms in one way or another.

As humans, we ourselves, are a part of wild-life. When you think of wild-life you think of untamed animals running around without much of a conscience. However, a couple thousand years ago, us humans interacted with animals more than ever and we still do! I personally don’t run into many undomesticated animals but others do and some even make a living with such a way. Our thirst for knowledge in regards to nature, and more specifically the food-chain, has only grown.

Understanding humanities ambitions to understand which animals eat a certain organism, what a certain animal will eat (even if it’s not another creature), and even how to get rid of certain animals from visiting your beloved home, Alicia-Online went on the journey of intense research to make your studies quick, easy, and reliable.

We intend to expand our website with more and more information so you, the reader, can satisfy your quest on obtaining information all right here in our Wild-Life category. Enjoy.

What Eats Snails and What Snails Eat

Snails, along with most insects in the food-web, aren’t very lucky. Many different insects and animals prey on snails for a meal or snack. The snail is also extremely slow so running away from their vultures is a little tough…. Continue Reading →

The Ultimate Guide to What Turtles Eat: From Pet Turtles to Sea Turtles and Their Predators

What do Turtles Eat? The answer to this question depends on the species of turtle. Generally, turtles are omnivores, which means they eat both plants and animals. However, some species are primarily herbivores, while others are carnivores. Sea turtles, for… Continue Reading →

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