Bog Biome
Sicklevine is eaten by crumple bugs and dwarf mole crickets in the form of a honey-like purple jelly and black toads who occasionally ingest the leaves with crumple bugs.
Crumple bugs are eaten by black toads and rock runners.
Dwarf mole crickets are eaten when above ground for mating by black toads, knifebill gulls, and banded lemurs .
Black toads are eaten by bogfish and knifebill gulls.
Bogfish are eaten by spiney whiskerfish and bog gaters.
Whiskerfish are eaten by bog gaters.
Bog gater young are eaten by knifebill gulls.
Knifebill gulls are aggressive hunters and scavengers whose only regular predators are the eyan and croakin, who cull the flocks because they are a lethal nuisance. Knifebill gull must be cooked and tastes like gamey chicken.
Bog gater adults are massive and their only predator is the eyan people, who harvest the meat for jerky and the hides for durable goods.
Crumple bugs are eaten by black toads and rock runners.
Dwarf mole crickets are eaten when above ground for mating by black toads, knifebill gulls, and banded lemurs .
Black toads are eaten by bogfish and knifebill gulls.
Bogfish are eaten by spiney whiskerfish and bog gaters.
Whiskerfish are eaten by bog gaters.
Bog gater young are eaten by knifebill gulls.
Knifebill gulls are aggressive hunters and scavengers whose only regular predators are the eyan and croakin, who cull the flocks because they are a lethal nuisance. Knifebill gull must be cooked and tastes like gamey chicken.
Bog gater adults are massive and their only predator is the eyan people, who harvest the meat for jerky and the hides for durable goods.
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