I'm no jellyfish expert, but I would advise you NOT to eat a jellyfish.
The science or discovery channel showed a TV show called Rise Of The Jellyfish. For some reason the people are currently trying to research & figure out, they are increasing in numbers and becoming a big problem in many parts of the world. They think part of the reason is global warming. They said someday we may have to make them a part of our lives because they're eating a lot of our seafood & interfering with business out at seas & on the beaches. So yes. You'd probably have to make sure they don't carry any of their poisons/are safe to eat.
Yes but not all jellyfish are edible. Only scyphozoan jellyfish are edible because they belongs too a jellyfish family called Rhizostomeae
It's possible as jellyfish will eat pretty much anything that gets caught in their tentacles.
Possible, but not likely. Jellyfish eat whatever they can catch in their tentacles, mainly smaller fishes, eggs and larvae of sea creatures and zooplankton. The larger species of jellyfish eat crustaceans and other jellyfish.
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
Jellyfish can eat anything that can be paralyzed easily, so yes it can.yes jellyfish eat zooplankton.
jellyfish do eat bacteria jellyfish eat other smaller things - a 5th grader wrote this caleb
jellyfish eat small fish and microplankton
no they do not penguin very rarely eat jellyfish themselves and jellyfish cant eat them
Yes.
Sea turtles eat jellyfish because jellyfish are their prey and a source of food.
Yes, jellyfish are heterotrophs. Heterotrophs eat and are consumers. Jellyfish eat, and are consumers: therefore, they are heterotrophs.
There are many species of jellyfish. Most of them eat plankton some though have been known to eat smaller jellyfish. None are known to eat damselfish.
No; only specific jellyfish are. Actually, quite a few people around the workd eat jellyfish. Although, I do not recommend getting a jellyfish and cooking it to eat without training and/or experience.