No. Octopus are high end predators. They enjoy arthrodpods -- crabs and the like. They're quite carnivorous and can occassionally catch small live fish. Jellyfish are almost never eaten at all. The exception is the pelagic Sunfish, which seems to be immune to a jellyfish's stinging cells.
Octopus
no because the jellyfish has sting rayz and it can sting the octopus to make it painfull to eat..
My answer in no because according to the video from national geographic channel adult tortoises maybe eat octopus but its diet eats jellyfish, baby turtles get eaten by octopus.
Yes a lion mane jellyfish can kill octopus. Because the octopus can not take the rage and power that the jellyfish is providing.
jellyfish sting
It depends on what type of jellyfish!
they both have 8 legs and eat zoo plankton
no
A blue ringed octopus.
a jellyfish and a octopus have no backbones
Tentacles
Yes green turtles eat blue ringed octopus and Moon Jellyfish and others, but as a baby they are herbivores.