No but i live in plankton ;)
The majority of jellyfish do not live on coral reefs, but float around as part of the plankton in the open ocean.
Not all jellyfish are stingers. I think the mosaic Jellyfish is a non-stinging variety (not totally sure about this) and live off plankton.
Crystal jellyfish live offshore and near shore in the sea. They will spend the better part of their lives in their plankton.
No.
Baby Jellyfish can live and feed on small fish zoo plankton and small eggs like regular sized ones. :D
they both have 8 legs and eat zoo plankton
zoo plankton
Whale sharks only eat plankton. Jellyfish can also be considered to be plankton.
Neither. Fish and amphibians are vertebrates. Jellyfish are invertebrates, specifically cnidarians.
Seaweed, plankton, dolphins, whales, sharks, fish, krill, porpoises, jellyfish, and shrimp.
Jellies are carnivorous, feeding on plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish.
Most if not all jellyfish are carnivorous.Jellyfish are carnivorous, eating plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish.