They eat the food from the bottom
Jellyfish can eat in shallow or deep water. They use their tentacles to capture their prey and pull the prey in to their mouths. The mouth of the jellyfish is located under the bell or head of the jellyfish. They are carnivores and eat animals such as shrimp, zooplankton, and small fish.
The mouth is located on the lower surface (the bottom) of a jellyfish.
Turtles eat by opening their mouth and chomping! Turtles do not have teeth. Instead, they have a bony beak-like mouth that slices off bits of food. Sea turtles like to eat jellyfish, and their tough mouth helps keep them from getting stung.
they will eat by waving their tenticles and catch zooplankton< if it is a small fish, it will wrap it up in its tenticles and sting it. It eats through it mouth then it poops it back out through its mouth. TRUE FACT
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
they eat smaller fish or smaller stuff like plankton
The mouth of a jellyfish is located on its underside, at the center of its bell-shaped body. It is surrounded by tentacles and is used for both feeding and expelling waste. Jellyfish capture prey with their tentacles and transport it to the mouth for digestion.
Jellyfish can eat anything that can be paralyzed easily, so yes it can.yes jellyfish eat zooplankton.
Since jellyfish float in the water with their tentacles hanging down, you would say they put food into their mouth.
jellyfish do eat bacteria jellyfish eat other smaller things - a 5th grader wrote this caleb
jellyfish eat small fish and microplankton
A jellyfish will eat whatever prey it can subdue with the stinging cells of its tentacles, however, prey is often limited by size or the strength of the particular species of jellyfish's venom. Some jellyfish, such as the upsidedown jellyfish, do not eat prey, instead deriving all nutrition from zooxanthellae symbiotes. Once prey has been subdued, the tentacles manipulate the prey through the mouth and into the stomach, where it is exposed to digestive enzymes and broken down into nutrients and absorbed.