You don't. Wild Bettas do not come from Singapore.
in the wild,most of there prey is bugs which fall into the water. when i feed mine bugs,she will grab onto them,and if theer to big to swallow,she drags em under water and shakes/ bites them apart
in rivers.
Betta fish, also known as Siamese fighting fish, have a few natural predators in the wild, including larger fish species, birds, and certain aquatic animals. In captivity, they can be vulnerable to aggressive tank mates or larger fish that might see them as prey. Additionally, young or smaller Betta fish may be at risk from other fish that exhibit predatory behavior. To protect Betta fish, it's essential to house them in a suitable environment with compatible tank mates.
The betta fish that you buy at Walmart or a pet shop are raised in captivity and bred for their long fins and rich colors. The original betta(Betta spendens) came from Siam, now Thailand, where it lives in small ponds. The wild fish is smaller and not as colorful as its domestic counterpart, but just as feisty with others of its kind.
They eat fallen fruits, washed up fish, and climb trees to eat bugs
Betta fish do live by themselves, as int hey don't travel in groups. But more then one betta inhabits a space. They live in mile long rice paddies.
It is important to find a new home for a betta fish rather than getting rid of it. You can give it to a friend, donate it to a pet store, or find a local fish rescue organization. Never release a betta fish into the wild as it can harm the ecosystem.
The primary prey of orcas in the wild are fish, seals, sea lions, and sometimes even whales.
so they can catch prey because some are wild
For the one you commonly find in pet stores, it's a fancy variety of Betta splendens. The wild B.splendens is green/red and has short fins. There are about two dozen, maybe more to be discovered, other species of Betta also. Such as B.imbellis and B.smaragdina.
African wild dogs will prey on cheetah cubs.