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.
it eat fishes
Box Jellyfish eat small fish and crustaceans.
Yes.
Sea turtles eat box jellyfish; they are unaffected by the deadly sting.
yes a box jellyfish can be eaten by a multitude of things such as turtles, spadefish, sunfish, and some loggerhead turtles.
The whale would win because it can just eat the box jellyfish. The box jellyfish's toxic is too small to damage the whale a little bit.
Yes, they catch small fish with their tentacles.
Yes, the box jellyfish IS a true jellyfish.
fish and whatever else edible they can catch.
usually shrimp or other small 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.
The box jellyfish belongs to the phylum of Cnidaria. The class for the box jellyfish is Cubozoa and the order is carybdeida.