The jellyfish is prey to many types of ocean animals. These predators include salmon, tuna, shark, sea turtle, and swordfish.
Nothing. All jellyfish are carnivorous.
Carnivorous. Jellyfish, like all other animals, are heterotrophs (meaning they eat other animals).
I'm pretty sure jellyfish don't eat other jellyfish.
jellyfish can eat zoeplankton, phytoplankton, and small fish
Large creatures live in the ocean, eat other animals, and get eaten by other animals. (example: Sea Turtles eat Jellyfish)
yes a box jellyfish can be eaten by a multitude of things such as turtles, spadefish, sunfish, and some loggerhead turtles.
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.
Other species of jellyfish are among the most common and important jellyfish predators, some of which specialize in jellies. Other predators include tuna, shark, swordfish, sea turtles, and at least one species of Pacific salmon.
Yes blue whales eat shark,other whales,and jellyfish.
Most jellyfish are passive drifters that feed on small fish and zooplankton that become caught in their tentacles. Jellyfish also eat small animals such as shrimps. Some of the animals Jellyfish eat are microscopic, too small to be seen by the human eye. Jellyfish also eat other Jellyfish of other species. They catch their prey by using nematocysts, small stinging organs present in the tentacles and oral arms.
Many animals eat jellyfish. Sea turtles enjoy a nice jellyfish, and the stings don't bother them a bit. Other animals, like sea slugs, eat the jellyfish but don't digest the stinging cells - instead, they use them as part of their own defense. Having a sting doesn't always keep you from getting eaten.
Jellies are carnivorous, feeding on plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish.