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The ecological role of a [[city]]'s population define what types of food the city will need. | |||
This is also the [[food]] types that are sold and bought by the [[cantina]]s and [[grocery]] stores in the city. | |||
*Carnivore = carcass, animal meat, cheese, eggs, fish, fish meat, milk | *Carnivore = carcass, animal meat, cheese, eggs, fish, fish meat, milk |
Revision as of 17:15, 7 July 2015
Animals eat things. Animals fill ecological roles in the environments of planets based largely on their diets.
- Carnivores eat animals.
- Herbivores eat plants.
- Omnivores eat animals and plants.
- Scavengers eat the remains of animals and plants.
As a general rule, eat it before it eats you.
Food Edibility
The ecological role of a city's population define what types of food the city will need.
This is also the food types that are sold and bought by the cantinas and grocery stores in the city.
- Carnivore = carcass, animal meat, cheese, eggs, fish, fish meat, milk
- Herbiver = beans, bread, candy, flour, fruit, grain, grapes, hay, herbs, hops, milk, nuts, pastry, silage, spices, sugar, vegetable
- Omnivore = animal carcass, animal meat, beans, bread, candy, cheese, eggs, fish, fish meat, flour, fruit, grain, grapes, herbs, milk, nuts, pastry, spices, sugar, vegetable
- Scavenger Food = Carcass, meat, bone, cheese, eggs, fish, fish meat, leather, milk.