with there mouth dah
the scientific name for comb jellies is Ctenophore
Comb jellies are pretty they breed babies.
No Yes I know what a comb is, and thats kinda nasty to eat, idk if you like plastic or yum but you should consult someone about that So yes you can eat a comb jellie No do not eat a comb jellie Hope this helped! :)
They eat other jellies such as the comb jelly. They also eat plankton.
Comb jellies.
ctenophora
Comb jellies.
It depends on what the jellyfish eat if the jellyfish does not make its own food it is a consumer
Ctenophores (comb jellies) are a separate phylum from Cnidaria.
Animalia
Comb jellies are somewhat different from true jellies (cnidarians). They lack stinging nematocysts and have developed other strategies to feed and protect themselves. Some of these include oral lobes to capture prey and sticky tentacles.
chelonia mydas eat seaweed and algae, but they can also eat sea creatures like jellyfish, comb jellies, crayfish, and also crabs.