The mouth is located on the lower surface (the bottom) of a jellyfish.
Medusa jellyfish
Medusa body form. Medusa-Umbrella shaped, tentacles hanging down. Swim about.
In the sea.
jellyfish.....
The main difference between jellyfish and sea anemone are their shapes. Jellyfish are a free-floating medusa shape while anemone are a polyp that remain anchored to the sea floor or rocks or coral. Both of these species feed by pulling prey into their mouth with stinging tentacles.
A sea turtle ofcourse Well there are different turtles out there that that eat medusa jellyfish.....
Chironex Flecken
radial symmetry
Jellyfishes are carnivores.Most jellyfishes are drifters that feed on living or dead preys: small fish, eggs, zooplankton and other invertebrates that become caught in their tentacles.Polypodium hydriforme is a parasite of fishes' eggs.smaller fishes
A polyp is anchored to substrate, like a rock or piece of coral. Anemones are polyps. They catch food with their tentacles and have the mouth on the upside. A medusa is swimming freely. Jellyfish are medusa stages. They catch food with their trailing tentacles and have the mouth on the downside. You can view polyps as the settled ´plant´ and medusa as the free-floating ´seed´, like in a dandelion. Though they aren´t plants at all, of course.
a jellyfish
I think the live in mexico