its diet is plankton, shrimp, and other jellyfish. Yea i know there canables. ps. im drinking sweet tea from Sonic.
Jellies are carnivorous, feeding on plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish.
Im not vary shour to be onnest.
Leatherback turtles primarily feed on jellyfish, but they tend to prefer certain species, such as those in the Aurelia and Chrysaora families. While they can consume a variety of jellyfish, their diet is influenced by availability and the turtles' ability to digest different types. Some jellyfish may be less nutritious or difficult for leatherbacks to eat, so their diet is not exclusively composed of all jellyfish types.
They're not 'afraid' - as they lack the intelligence to know when they're in danger. Leatherbacks eat jellyfish as part of their natural diet.
Jellyfish can sting you generally. Starfish cannot. Jellyfish are cnidarians and starfish are echinoderms. Jellyfish are 95% water. Starfish are not. Jellyfish can sometimes get quite huge, weighing over 500 pounds and some jellyfish have tentacles 100 feet long. Starfish don't get that big. Their diet is different. Their reproduction differs.
yes a box jellyfish can be eaten by a multitude of things such as turtles, spadefish, sunfish, and some loggerhead turtles.
Yes, sea otters do eat jellyfish as part of their diet. Sea otters are known to consume a variety of marine invertebrates, including jellyfish, to meet their nutritional needs. They have specialized adaptations, such as strong teeth and a high metabolism, that allow them to effectively prey on jellyfish and other soft-bodied organisms. Additionally, the consumption of jellyfish helps regulate jellyfish populations in marine ecosystems.
The box jelly fish eats fish crabs and other animals and People.
no in fact, most of their diet is underwater: jellyfish, snails and vegetables
Yes, sea bass are known to eat jellyfish as part of their diet. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of prey, including smaller fish, crustaceans, and invertebrates like jellyfish. The gelatinous nature of jellyfish makes them a less common food source, but sea bass will eat them when other food options are scarce.
Box Jellyfish are not harmful to Turtles because turtles are not in jellyfishes main diet also turtle can't actually harm a turtle because of there hard shells. And their fast swimmers.