It normally hunts for its food
The jellyfish is prey to many types of ocean animals. These predators include salmon, tuna, shark, sea turtle, and swordfish.
Goats are herbivores ... that means they're usually prey to a carnivore.
All carnivores are predators, further felines are usually apex predators.
Bobcats are usually considered to be predators but, on rare occasions, may also be prey.
The main predator of jellyfish are other jellyfish (usually larger). Also, sharks and other predators eat jellyfish in the open ocean.
To many creatures, yes. You can usually tell if a creature is a predator or prey by seeing where their eyes are located. Predators have them strait forward to lock onto prey while running after it, as Prey usually have their eyes to the sides for a more ranged sight to watch for predators.
Polar bears are usually considered to be predators but are occasionally preyed on by orcas.
There are numerous animals that prey on jellyfish, including leatherback sea turtles, sharks, tuna, mackerel, pelagic mollusks, crustaceans, pelagic hydrozoans, other jellyfish, and, when jellyfish drift too close to the seafloor, sea anemones. Humans commercially fish for some jellyfish species, too, as jellyfish are a part of Chinese and Korean cuisine.
Yep and sometimes they even eat each other :0 but usually they don't because somehow they tell jellyfish from prey.
The Nomura jellyfish is adapted to it's environment as it has no predators. It stings it's prey and can lay approximately 1 billion eggs. They can size from 6metres to even bigger!
Are Jellyfish predators or predator
They are both predators and prey.