Feeding Frenzy ✭
In ecology, a feeding frenzy occurs when predators are overwhelmed by an abundance of prey, leading to aggressive and competitive group activity.
Players control a small marine animal and must eat fish smaller than themselves to grow. Feeding Frenzy
While most famously associated with sharks , it also occurs among bluefish, tuna, dolphins, and even piranhas. 2. Video Game Series In ecology, a feeding frenzy occurs when predators
A refers to a state of rapid, intense, and competitive consumption. Depending on the context, this can be a biological event, a popular video game, or a social metaphor. 1. Biological Phenomenon large quantities of chum
Eating many fish quickly triggers a "Feeding Frenzy" bonus, which increases scoring. 3. Idiomatic & Social Usage
Concentrated schools of baitfish, large quantities of chum, or sudden food sources.
Developed by Sprout Games and published by PopCap Games/Electronic Arts , Feeding Frenzy is a classic arcade-style aquatic game.