It's a sort of interesting conversation here.
If you want to make Species X munch on X' maybe there is a generic way to do that. Ex: seek genomic Germ line change so it can definitely benefit from eating it.
Then maybe a gain-of-function many generation corralled organisms to change the behaviours ?
This is basically, a huge, real science project.
Some lovers of spooky folklore would say: "Desire to eat it, is in the quiet ( not quite junk ) DNA and liberating it can't be too hard.
I think one way or the other, its a pretty big project generally. A more casual kick at the cat though might reveal some modality to move forward.
What eats what and gains from it, is essentially a nearly completely commercial question generally...
Regs
Daniel B. Kolis
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