I do not know of a particular species called "sand jellyfish", but many of course end up in the sandy beaches. Be careful not to step on them!
In general, jellyfish eat a number of different things, but their main source of food is plankton, which are tiny plants that float in the ocean. They also eat other food sources depending on the species but range from zooplankton to small fish.
anything that lives in the sand eat bacteria and smaller animals
a number of diferent things
Fleas eat the dead skin on you
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Sandcrabs and other creatures in the sand.
No, sand crabs diet consist of plankton, bacteria and algae .
Sandcrabs
Not all birds. Only sea birds such as seagulls. Seagulls would eat the bigger ones, and smaller shorebirds eat sandcrabs and other crustacians under the sand.
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It depends on where you find them. Are they in the rocks or tidepools. They are just small crabs waiting to become big crabs like you find in the ocean. Otherwise, are they in the sand, they are actually called sandcrabs. Sandcrabs are usually grey or silver in color with many legs and look kind of like "rolly pollys". You can dig for them each time a wave goes back out to the ocean. The crabs in the rocks, or the tiny, tiny ones you see on the sand are just little crabs that have hatched and are waiting to become big crabs before they go out to the ocean.
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