small fish,eggs,zoo plantonand other invertabrates.
They eat crustaceans, protozoans, diatoms, molluscs, rotifers, tunicate larvae, polychaetes, eggs from fish, and one more thing i cant think of....
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most jellies eat fish that they sting with their stingers
One species that I know of that eats comb jellies is the hawksbill turtle, a turtle that uses its beak like mouth to scrape algae off of rocks. It also eats crustaceans and sponges.
They eat other jellies such as the comb jelly. They also eat plankton.
With a spoon.
with there mouth dah
aeroplane jelly
No, fish do not eat jams, jellies, or other preserves.
Siphonophores eat copepods, krill, other small fish and occasionally other jellies
They eat invertebrate eggs, larvae, copepods, and smaller jellies.
Jellies,whale sharks,and sea horses
plankton and fish like other jellies
Yes, the box jellies eat zoo-plankton and small fish (^_^)
It depends on what the jellyfish eat if the jellyfish does not make its own food it is a consumer
chelonia mydas eat seaweed and algae, but they can also eat sea creatures like jellyfish, comb jellies, crayfish, and also crabs.