How fussy are animals about what they eat?

How fussy are animals about what they eat?

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bitchstewie

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55,179 posts

217 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Couldn't think of a better title but bear with me.

Our garden backs onto a sports field with woods at the other side.

Lots of trees and plants and greenery everywhere.

So if you're a squirrel or a rabbit and you get up in the morning and you're surrounded by all that greenery why do you travel several hundred yards to sneak under my fence (the rabbit) to eat the plants in the garden?

It doesn't bother me it's what animals do and perhaps I'm thinking a bit too anthropomorphically but does a rabbit or a squirrel really think "I like the red flowers" and travel half a mile to eat them when there's an abundance of green stuff right under its nose?

Simpo Two

87,088 posts

272 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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It goes to the best restaurant - as you would smile

pequod

8,997 posts

145 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Simpo Two said:
It goes to the best restaurant - as you would smile
This ^^^ is why.

Animals can smell 1000x (ok that can't be proven) better than us, and will search out a food source to their liking even if it means burrowing under fencing to get to it.

Dogs eat grass this time of year too, but only certain types, so they must select through smell, which ones are good to eat?

Simpo Two

87,088 posts

272 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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pequod said:
Dogs eat grass this time of year too, but only certain types...
How did you deduce that?

ctdctd

487 posts

205 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Simpo Two said:
pequod said:
Dogs eat grass this time of year too, but only certain types...
How did you deduce that?
Dogs eat grass any time of year and pretty much any type if it's for an upset tum-tum.
If they are just grazing then yes, only certain types will do.

paralla

3,977 posts

142 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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The entire South London squirrel population go to extraordinary lengths to dig up the plants on my roof terrace (four storeys up) rather than eat anything from the massive park that we back onto.

Im sure they do it just to piss me off.

Export56

567 posts

95 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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We occasionally get a muntjac in our back garden, not sure what it eats as they are quite shy and leg it when I spot it. It did however appear to coincide with my herbs being scoffed, it avoided the mint and lavender though.

Evoluzione

10,345 posts

250 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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ctdctd said:
Simpo Two said:
pequod said:
Dogs eat grass this time of year too, but only certain types...
How did you deduce that?
Dogs eat grass any time of year and pretty much any type if it's for an upset tum-tum.
If they are just grazing then yes, only certain types will do.
Dogs eat st so go explain that!

bitchstewie

Original Poster:

55,179 posts

217 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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paralla said:
The entire South London squirrel population go to extraordinary lengths to dig up the plants on my roof terrace (four storeys up) rather than eat anything from the massive park that we back onto.

Im sure they do it just to piss me off.
That's pretty much what I'm talking about hehe

A field full of greenery and food but noooooo they like the plants in my fking garden.

Jasandjules

70,505 posts

236 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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I used to gather some of the nuts from the tree and put them in a little pile on a bench so the squirrel would have an easier life. He would look at the ones on the bench, maybe take one, then spend 10 minutes hunting around for another one around the tree.............. So I guess pretty picky.....

paralla

3,977 posts

142 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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My squirrel defences are currently at DEFCON 1.


Zumbruk

7,848 posts

267 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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The same reason the hares & muntjac come and eat my wife's garden plants rather then the hundreds of acres of farm crops we're surrounded by.

The bds.

TwigtheWonderkid

44,678 posts

157 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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My cat often ignores fresh water, but if I was the car and all the filthy brown water is running in the gutter, she'll lap it up!

Zetec-S

6,266 posts

100 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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Despite spending a fortune on proper food, our dog will often prefer to eat the bark chippings in our garden.

55palfers

6,006 posts

171 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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My SiL's dog won't eat broccoli.

Absolutely anything else that has been scraped off our dinner plates into her bowl, but broccoli? No.

Snow and Rocks

2,435 posts

34 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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We're completely surrounded by miles of forest woth all sorts of things growing. The badgers somehow home in on my gf's tulip bulbs and scoff the lot.

They dig them out of the ground, they knock over large plant pots to get them, they climb onto the patio table to get at a pot up there, they even got into an old shed where she was storing a bag of them ready to plant.

Needless to say, there are no tulips in the garden.

juice

8,865 posts

289 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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55palfers said:
My SiL's dog won't eat broccoli.

Absolutely anything else that has been scraped off our dinner plates into her bowl, but broccoli? No.
How funny - our two WHV's absolutely LOVE raw brocolli stem

take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey

5,860 posts

62 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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pequod said:
Simpo Two said:
It goes to the best restaurant - as you would smile
This ^^^ is why.

Animals can smell 1000x (ok that can't be proven) better than us, and will search out a food source to their liking even if it means burrowing under fencing to get to it.

Dogs eat grass this time of year too, but only certain types, so they must select through smell, which ones are good to eat?
This is how good some animals can smell.

I was on a search years ago - very public missing person - and the police asked for mountain rescue and SARDA (search dogs) support.

I got chatting to one of the handlers as we searched and he told me of a search dog hound found a sunken trawler in about 50m of water. I was curious how good they were.

The dog was sat in the bow of a rib and picked up the scent from the decomposing bodies as the gas bubbled to the surface.

Incredible.

Scrump

22,940 posts

165 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
My cat often ignores fresh water, but if I was the car and all the filthy brown water is running in the gutter, she'll lap it up!
My cats are the same. Ignore fresh water in a bowl and then go outside and drink stagnant water found in an old plant pot.

Equus

16,980 posts

108 months

Sunday 29th May 2022
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I think the trick is to shoot all the rabbits and squirrels and replace them with giant pandas.

HTH.