Yes. no shark eat poo
Yes blue whales eat shark,other whales,and jellyfish.
Sea turtles generaly eat jellyfish, however clear plastic bags look like jellyfish in water and are ate by the turtle who will later die of clogged intestines. They also eat marine plants like seaweed and algae.
The main predator of jellyfish are other jellyfish (usually larger). Also, sharks and other predators eat jellyfish in the open ocean.
There are many fish that sharks would not eat. For example, jellyfish, lion fish and stone fish.
Yes. Tuna, sharks, swordfish, sea turtles and a species of Pacific salmon.
Well sea turtles are consumed by sharks jellyfish and a variety of culture's.
No.
Whale sharks only eat plankton. Jellyfish can also be considered to be plankton.
an example of a food web would be: Crabs, Shrimp, Manatees, Planton all eat vegetation seagulls eat crabs seal eats plankton great white sharks eat manatees small tooth sawfish, dolphin eat shrimp hawks, great white sharks, orca eat seagulls great white shark, orca eat seal great white sharks eat small tooth sawfish orca eat dolphin
The Irukandji jellyfish eats small fish and shrimp. The jellyfish will also eat other jellyfish and any other marine animals that it can catch and kill.
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.
Humans and Jellyfish