sea turtels.
yes a box jellyfish can be eaten by a multitude of things such as turtles, spadefish, sunfish, and some loggerhead turtles.
No. The box jellyfish has a stronger poison than any other jellyfish.
it is an animal
The sea turtle is one of the only animals that is not affected by the box jellyfish sting.
Feeding habits for most jellyfish is floating around and eating what comes along. However, the box jellyfish is able to hunt for its food. Jellyfish are able to adapt to various depths of water, from shallow to deep.
The box jelly fish eats fish crabs and other animals and People.
Yes, the box jellyfish IS a true jellyfish.
Most jellyfish are carnivores that prey on fish, crustaceans and any other swimming animals they can subdue with their venomous stinging cells. In turn, many other animals feed on jellyfish, including tuna, crustaceans, and other jellyfish. In other words, they are both predators, and prey.
The box jellyfish belongs to the phylum of Cnidaria. The class for the box jellyfish is Cubozoa and the order is carybdeida.
Because box jellyfish, as with all other cnidarians, do not have blood, or a circulatory system, they can not be considered "cold-blooded." However, they are ectotherms whose body temperatures are equal to the temperature of the environment.
box jellyfish = "Pololia" or "pa'imalau"
box jellyfish move so they can hunt