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[[File:Anoobafeast-woswfg.jpg|thumb|250px|A pack of anoobas feasting on a ronto carcass.]]
'''Diet''' referred to the sum of nutrition consumed by an organism. Dietary classifications included carnivore, herbivore, omnivore, silicavore and ergovore.
'''Diet''' referred to the sum of nutrition consumed by an organism. Dietary classifications included carnivore, herbivore, omnivore, silicavore and ergovore.


==Forms of diet==
==Forms of diet==
===Plants===
===Plants===
Plants typically absorbed [[Water/Legends|water]] and inorganic substances through their roots, and synthesized both nutrients in soil and [[Star/Legends|sunlight]].<ref name="AE">''[[Alien Encounters]]''</ref> Since they were capable of synthesizing their own food and served as food sources for consumers, they were referred to as producers.<ref name="TGF">''[[Star Wars Episode I: The Gungan Frontier]]''</ref> Examples included the [[Revwien/Legends|Revwien]],<ref name="Galaxy Guide">''[[Galaxy Guide 12: Aliens &mdash; Enemies and Allies]]'', pp. 73-75</ref> the [[bachani]],<ref name="TSL">''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords]]''</ref> and the [[Perlote tree/Legends|perlote tree]].<ref name="TCW">{{TCW|Blue Shadow Virus (episode)|Blue Shadow Virus}}</ref>
Plants typically absorbed [[Water/Legends|water]] and inorganic substances through their roots, and synthesized both nutrients in soil and [[Star/Legends|sunlight]].<ref name="AE">''[[Alien Encounters]]''</ref>


===Animals===
===Animals===
====Herbivorous====
====Herbivorous====
Herbivores were animals that fed on plants, but not other animals. Since they were the first in the food chain not to produce their own means of subsistence, they were referred to as primary consumers.<ref name="TGF" /> Examples of herbivores included the [[o'cerry]],<ref name="JP">[[The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force (real-life book)|''The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force'']]</ref> and [[hoth hogs]].
Herbivores were animals that fed on plants, but not other animals.


====Carnivorous====
====Carnivorous====
Carnivores were animals that subsisted on animal tissues. In the food chain, they were referred to as secondary consumers.<ref name="TGF" /> Examples of carnivores included the [[Bogwing/Legends|Bogwing]] of [[Dagobah/Legends|Dagobah]],<ref name="SWTCG">{{TCG|set=The Empire Strikes Back (TCG)|sformatted=''The Empire Strikes Back''|link=https://swtcg.com/Content/Images/Cards/ESB/Bogwing.webp?v=2|cardname=Bogwing}}</ref> the [[Dianoga/Legends|Dianoga]],<ref name="TGF" /> the [[Togruta/Legends|Togruta]],<ref name="The New Essential Guide to Alien Species">''[[The New Essential Guide to Alien Species]]''</ref> and the [[Rancor/Legends|Rancor]].<ref name="SWCE">''[[Star Wars Character Encyclopedia]]''</ref>
Carnivores were animals that subsisted on animal tissues. Examples of carnivores included the [[Bogwing/Legends|Bogwing]] of [[Dagobah/Legends|Dagobah]], the [[Dianoga/Legends|Dianoga]], and the [[Rancor/Legends|Rancor]].


=====Canniballistic=====
=====Canniballistic=====
Individuals who consumed members of their own species were known as cannibals. The practice of [[cannibalism]] applied to [[Marit]] traditions.<ref name="True Colors">''[[Republic Commando: True Colors]]''</ref>
Individuals who consumed members of their own species were known as [[cannibalism|cannibals]].


====Omnivorous====
====Omnivorous====
Omnivores were species that subsisted on both animal tissue and plant-based foods.<ref name="TGF" /> The [[Tauntaun/Legends|tauntauns]] of [[Hoth/Legends|Hoth]] were omnivorous, primarily eating fungi and [[Lichen/Legends|lichens]], though they also ate smaller animals when necessary.<ref name="SWCE" /> Another example of omnivores included [[Human/Legends|Human]]s.
Omnivores were species that subsisted on both animal tissue and plant-based foods. Another example of omnivores included [[Human/Legends|Human]]s.


====Silicavorous====
====Silicavorous====
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====Saprophagous====
====Saprophagous====
Saprophages were lifeforms that fed on dead and decaying organisms. Examples of saprophages included the [[urusai]] and the gravel maggots.<ref name="TGF" />
Saprophages were lifeforms that fed on dead and decaying organisms.


===Other===
===Other===
Other sources of nourishment were theoretically possible. For instance, some visitors to the [[Endor/Legends|Forest Moon of Endor]] speculated that the tiny [[Wistie/Legends|Wisties]] fed on laughter and other positive emotions.<ref name="ISU">''[[The Illustrated Star Wars Universe]]''</ref> On [[Skye/Legends|Skye]], the [[guanomonger]]s of the [[Entyrmion]] ate [[skingle]] dung.<ref name="swcw">''[[SkyeWalkers: A Clone Wars Story]]''</ref>
Other sources of nourishment were theoretically possible. For instance, some visitors to the [[Endor/Legends|Forest Moon of Endor]] speculated that the tiny [[Wistie/Legends|Wisties]] fed on laughter and other positive emotions.<ref name="ISU">''[[The Illustrated Star Wars Universe]]''</ref>
 
==Energy flow and food relationships==
[[File:VeermokAndJimvu-WSW.jpg|thumb|left|250px|A veermok ready to feed on a jimvu]]
The [[Scientist/Legends|scientific]] term food chain designated the feeding relationships among a set of plants and animals or the energy flow from a [[Star/Legends|sun]] to living beings. Through the chain, energy would first travel from the sun to a plant, then from a plants to animals, then from animals to other animals, and then back to the soil through decay. On a related note, a food web was a way of describing the interconnected feeding relationship in a given ecosystem: vertically, it showed who ate whom, and horizontally, it showed who was in competition with whom for food.<ref name="TGF" />


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic]]''
*''[[Star Wars Episode I: The Gungan Frontier]]''
*{{Shortstory|story=Empire Blues: The Devaronian's Tale|book=Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina}} {{1stID|carnivore}}
*{{Shortstory|story=Empire Blues: The Devaronian's Tale|book=Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina}} {{1stID|carnivore}}
*{{Ewoks|The Haunted Village}} {{Mo}}
*{{Ewoks|The Haunted Village}} {{Mo}}
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==Sources==
==Sources==
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*''[[The Illustrated Star Wars Universe]]''
*''[[The Illustrated Star Wars Universe]]''
*[[Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game (first edition)|''Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game'']]
*[[Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game (first edition)|''Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game'']]
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*''[[Wretched Hives of Scum & Villainy]]''
*''[[Wretched Hives of Scum & Villainy]]''
*''[[Alien Encounters]]''
*''[[Alien Encounters]]''
*{{WizardsCite|url=starwars/article.asp?x=sw20010628a_raivor&c=rpg|text=The Raivor|int=The Raivor|archivedate=20090602012814}}
*{{WizardsCite|url=starwars/article.asp?x=sw20011115a_slug&c=rpg|text=Rescued Aliens: Swamp Slug and Stone Mite|int=Rescued Aliens: Swamp Slug and Stone Mite|archivedate=20090602012924}}
*{{WizardsCite|url=starwars/article.asp?x=sw20011129b_trompa&c=rpg|text=Rescued Aliens: The Trompa|int=Rescued Aliens: The Trompa|archivedate=20090602012929}}
*{{FFCite|2|HOT2, ''Hoth''}}
*{{TCG|set=The Empire Strikes Back (TCG)|sformatted=''The Empire Strikes Back''|link=https://swtcg.com/Content/Images/Cards/ESB/Bogwing.webp?v=2|cardname=Bogwing}}
*''[[The New Essential Guide to Alien Species]]''
*{{WizardsCite|url=default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20030206nerf|text=Mountain Nerf|int=Mountain Nerf|archivedate=20090603072029}}
*{{WizardsCite|url=default.asp?x=starwars/article/PHCathar|text=Planet Hoppers: Cathar|int=Planet Hoppers: Cathar|archivedate=20100111073408}}
*''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]''
*{{DB|creature|tauntaun|tauntaun|archivedate=20110118072754}}
*{{SOTE|cardname=Same Beast, Different Sewer|link=https://www.rebelscum.com/photo.asp?image=/sote/soteTC0057.jpg|nobackup=1}}
*{{SOTE|cardname=Same Beast, Different Sewer|link=https://www.rebelscum.com/photo.asp?image=/sote/soteTC0057.jpg|nobackup=1}}
*''[[Star Wars: Force Collection]]'' {{C|Card: Acklay}}
*''[[Star Wars: Force Collection]]'' {{C|Card: Reek}}
*''[[Creatures of the Galaxy]]''
*''[[Creatures of the Galaxy]]''
*''[[Suns of Fortune]]''
*{{SWE|characters|bantha|bantha}}
*{{SWE|characters|brezak|brezak}}
*''[[Far Horizons]]''
*[[Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Core Rulebook|''Star Wars: Age of Rebellion'' Core Rulebook]]
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==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==

Latest revision as of 06:57, 6 February 2023

Diet referred to the sum of nutrition consumed by an organism. Dietary classifications included carnivore, herbivore, omnivore, silicavore and ergovore.

Forms of diet

Plants

Plants typically absorbed water and inorganic substances through their roots, and synthesized both nutrients in soil and sunlight.[1]

Animals

Herbivorous

Herbivores were animals that fed on plants, but not other animals.

Carnivorous

Carnivores were animals that subsisted on animal tissues. Examples of carnivores included the Bogwing of Dagobah, the Dianoga, and the Rancor.

Canniballistic

Individuals who consumed members of their own species were known as cannibals.

Omnivorous

Omnivores were species that subsisted on both animal tissue and plant-based foods. Another example of omnivores included Humans.

Silicavorous

Silicavore referred to species that ate rocks and minerals, digesting organic material within. The Thanu of Kamur is a silicavore, though only when mature.[2]

Ergovorous

Ergovore referred to species that sought out and fed upon pure energy. Business owners sometimes enhanced their security by using these creatures as a way to keep firearms out of their establishments. Salla C'airam lined the entrance tunnel of his high-class cantina with underfed ergovores so that they could detect any hidden power sources or other high-tech weapons.[3]

Saprophagous

Saprophages were lifeforms that fed on dead and decaying organisms.

Other

Other sources of nourishment were theoretically possible. For instance, some visitors to the Forest Moon of Endor speculated that the tiny Wisties fed on laughter and other positive emotions.[4]

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references