A jellyfish will eat whatever prey it can subdue with the stinging cells of its tentacles, however, prey is often limited by size or the strength of the particular species of jellyfish's venom. Some jellyfish, such as the upsidedown jellyfish, do not eat prey, instead deriving all nutrition from zooxanthellae symbiotes.
Once prey has been subdued, the tentacles manipulate the prey through the mouth and into the stomach, where it is exposed to digestive enzymes and broken down into nutrients and absorbed.
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Jellies are carnivorous, feeding on plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish.
Jellies are carnivorous, feeding on plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish.
Sea turtles eat jellyfish because jellyfish are their prey and a source of food.
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.
They eat the food from the bottom
jellyfish do not eat human food.
yes, a jellyfish absorbs and dissolves its food, so t can eat it, but it isn't reccomended that you give a jellyfish a sandwich
In the wild, a jelly fish grazes on food as long as it's there. It will vary from day to day.
the eat fish, shrimp, crabs, tiny plants, andother jellyfish
Jellyfish eat zoo plankton other smaller jellyfish and small fish. Some have a symbiotic relationship with algae and it produces nutrients for the jellyfish through photosynthesis.
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It depends on what the jellyfish eat if the jellyfish does not make its own food it is a consumer