Jellyfish are definitely omnivorous, consuming virtually all planktonic plant and animal life, larvae, eggs, algea, shrimp, and sometimes other jellyfish.
The otter is a carnivore.
They are insectivorous.
it is a type of animal
Carnivore.
No. It's a carnivore. It eats jellyfish.
They are carnivores there main food source is jellyfish.
Omnivor eats both plants and meat-we are omnivors Herbivors eat only plants-rabbits are herbivors Carnivors eat only meat-wolves are carnivors
Most if not all jellyfish are carnivorous.Jellyfish are carnivorous, eating plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish.
they are carnivores
NO they are omnivores and some are herbivores and some are carnivores.
are jellyfish carnivore herbivore or omnivore
Your question is too broad to answer as there are many species of jellyfish. For instance on the island of Palau where the jellyfish in one lake actually do not eat (catch food) at all. Please ask you question again specifying which species of jellyfish you are wanting to know about.