Your question is too broad to answer as there are many species of jellyfish. For instance on the island of Palau where the jellyfish in one lake actually do not eat (catch food) at all. Please ask you question again specifying which species of jellyfish you are wanting to know about.
Jellyfish are consumers because they consume material in order to survive - they do not produce their own energy. Plants are producers because they use photosynthesis to get energy.
yep.
this is what happens first the seahorses eats seaweed and plants later jellyfish come and it eat you see if you are a boy and have an iPod look for me in tap tap revenge lolzz.
i am pretty sure they do
No yes
Carnivore.
No. It's a carnivore. It eats jellyfish.
They are carnivores there main food source is jellyfish.
Most if not all jellyfish are carnivorous.Jellyfish are carnivorous, eating plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish.
Carnivore
Eels are carnivores.
a tiger is a omnivore
a bear for an omnivore and a tiger for carnivore
omnivore a mixture of herbibore and carnivore
Omnivore Carnivore HerbivoreFlatworms are parasites !
A lobster is a carnivore not a herbivore or an omnivore.
is a hummingbird a herbivore, carnivore or omnivore