No.
Sea Turtles would hunt and eat the smaller jellyfish, but not the giant jellyfish.
They probably want fish and dead whales caught from the Japanese fishermen to eat.
There are giant jellyfish found throughout the ocean. Depending on the breed, the pattern of migration is pattern. For example a Nomura jellyfish is often found around Japan.
Cyanea Capillata (lion's mane jellyfish) is said to be the world's laregest jellyfish.
If you mean What eats a jellyfish? The answer is some sea turtles, other jellyfish and people.If you mean What does a jellyfish eat? They eat small fish and zooplankton
Jellyfish can eat anything that can be paralyzed easily, so yes it can.yes jellyfish eat zooplankton.
jellyfish do eat bacteria jellyfish eat other smaller things - a 5th grader wrote this caleb
jellyfish eat small fish and microplankton
no they do not penguin very rarely eat jellyfish themselves and jellyfish cant eat them
Yes.
Yes, jellyfish are heterotrophs. Heterotrophs eat and are consumers. Jellyfish eat, and are consumers: therefore, they are heterotrophs.
Sea turtles eat jellyfish because jellyfish are their prey and a source of food.