Jellyfish don't hunt they just wait for fod to run into it, but sometimes you'll find them in big groups. hope this helps :)
The reason why people hunt jellyfish is that in some countries, jellyfish is considered a delicacy.
box jellyfish move so they can hunt
No.
Sea Turtles would hunt and eat the smaller jellyfish, but not the giant jellyfish.
They sting them with their tentacles
The jellyfish has many social aspects associated with their life. These jellyfish travel in great numbers in groups in the water.
Arctic jellyfish, also called Lion's Mane, are predators. They hunt and kill plankton, fish, and sometimes other jellyfish too.
eather one they get to choose they can find food alone or together it's actually the jellyfish's choice.
Unlike true jellyfish, box jellyfish actively hunt for food. Each tentacle of the box jellyfish contains nematocysts, harpoon-shaped mechanisms that inject venom into prey.
I'm pretty sure leatherback sea turtles hunt jellyfish
no seahorses do not hunt alone. they hunt in groups
they call large groups blooms and small groups swarms