Don't quote me on this, but i know that many types of turtles find jelly fish as a delicacy.
Whales, turtles, and larger types of fish all eat the moon jellyfish. The moon jellyfish is thought to have existed for millions of years.
No because shrimp are small creatures and jellyfish will sting if their tentacles are touched.
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.
No, they eat krill or other fish, not moon jelly fish.
yes
they are about the only sea creatures that eat jellyfish
why would you eat jellyfish why would you eat jellyfish
Large creatures live in the ocean, eat other animals, and get eaten by other animals. (example: Sea Turtles eat Jellyfish)
Box jellyfish are carnivores that eat shrimp, fish, crustaceans, worms, other species of jellyfish and other small animal prey.
Humans and jellyfish are both animals, both are living creatures that need to eat and reproduce to survive and maintain or grow their population.
Jellies are carnivorous, feeding on plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish.
Their own.Answer:Jellyfish normally eat whatever their long tentacles catch while drifting in the ocean currents. Their main food is smaller fish, eggs and larvae of sea creatures and zooplankton. The larger jellyfish eat crustaceans and other jellyfish.