Robert

Robert is the founder of Eating The Wild and has been hunting and fishing for as long as he can remember. He has a strong attachment to the great outdoors and his mission is to get more people involved in harvesting their own food from the wild.

Do Fish Eat Snakes?

Do Fish Eat Snakes?

Will fish eat snakes? Yes, of course, fish will eat snakes. Bottom feeders such as catfish, carp, and pond-dwelling koi will eat anything dead or nearly dead, so they undoubtedly eat snakes. Live snakes, however, pose a serious challenge to other fish. Successful snake-eating fish need to be large and fast, with wide mouths and …

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Do Fish Eat Turtles?

Do Fish Eat Turtles?

Turtles share a lot of the same water as fish, especially predatory fish like bass and northern pike. Sharing these waters with predatory fish but turtles at risk of getting eating. Many fish like bass and catfish will eat a turtle if the turtle is small enough to eat.  What Kind of Fish Eat Turtles? …

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Do Deer Eat Mice

Do Deer Eat Mice?

Mice make up part of the diet for several species of deer throughout their lives in certain situations when they need more protein than grasses provide, such as fawns, juvenile male mule deer, and elk calves at certain times during the year. Many types of deer, like, for example, white-tailed and mule deer, will indeed …

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Do Deer Eat Rabbits

Do Deer Eat Rabbits?

Deer are widely known as grazing herbivores. As ruminants, they even have a specialty designed digestive system to process plants and get the absolute best nutrition out of them. This gut system shares the famous feature that cows’ guts do by having four different stomach parts! So if they have evolved to make the most …

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Zander vs Walleye

Zander vs Walleye: Differences Explained

Zander, popularly known as pike-perch, or European Walleye, is a Eurasian native. It is very similar to the North American fish, its cousin, the walleye. Both species belong to the same genus, Sander. They have plenty of similarities, but few differences help distinguish wild zander from the walleye. What’s the Difference Between Zander and Walleye Size Walleye females usually …

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