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fish jellyfish plankton sponges slugs and shellfish
fish, seastar, seahorse, whale, shark, squid, jellyfish, sponge, shellfish
They are invertebrates. They include insects, animals with an exoskeleton (lobsters) and animals such as molluscs (shellfish), jellyfish, etc.
There are alot of differences between these two marine creatures.Just generally:Turtles are a reptile that have the trunk of their bodies encased in a hard shell.Jellyfish are umbrella looking and have soft gelatine-like (jelly) bodies. They have tentacles trailing from the bottom, which in some species can be toxic.ADDED. Another difference: predator and prey. Turtles, or some species of them at least, eat jellyfish! This explains the distressing number of turtles dying having mistaken floating polythene bags for jellyfish.
It eats shellfish, crabs, sea urchins, and jellyfish, conchs, fish, seaweed and sargassum. Those are just the few examples , though ^.^
Shell fish are more like hermit crabs living in a shell, crayfish are like mini lobsters....Crayfish, Shellfish, Jellyfish and Silverfish are not real fish!The answer is NO.
The plural of shellfish is shellfish.
ShellFish
shellfish
They are mollusks and not shellfish.
Collagen compound is derived from a marine animal selected from fish, jellyfish, mollusk or shellfish. Source: US Patent 6660280 Dec. 9, 2003
A Shellfish is can be a carnivore, herbivore, and omnivore depending on what kind of shellfish it is