yes.
No, they eat krill or other fish, not moon jelly fish.
Box jellyfish primarily feed on small fish, plankton, and other marine organisms, but they do not typically eat krill. Their diet mainly consists of creatures that they can capture and immobilize with their specialized tentacles, which contain venomous stinging cells. While krill are part of the marine food web, they are not a significant food source for box jellyfish.
Somtimes they canJellyfish eat a wide variety of plankton, including things like krill and fish.
No, but, they could sting whales.
The humpback is a predator, taking krill and small schooling fish, such as herring, salmon, capelin and sand lance as well as mackerel, pollock and haddock in the North Atlantic. Krill and copepods have been recorded from Australian and Antarctic waters. Humpbacks hunt by direct attack or by stunning prey by hitting the water with pectoral fins or flukes
Crustaceans are crabs, lobsters, shrimp, krill, etc.
no only baleen whales eat krill.
No thresher sharks eat krill
Lots of fish eat Krill!=O
it depends on the seal but some eat krill. The leopard seal dose not eat krill and eats fish and other seals
well because.....whales are such big animals they need to eat something that there are lots of otherwise that thing will come extinct. There are heaps and heaps of krill so they just eat that. They could eat it for the sake that they have to live or for tastiness/yumminess. They can eat up to 4000 kilograms of krill everyday.
Shrimp normally scour the sea floor for food so shrimp don't normally eat live krill. Shrimp usually eat the leftovers of a krill.