Yes, the use their tentacles to paralyze prey and eat it alive.
A jellyfish is a carnivore it eats mostly zoo plankton and jellyfish shrimp or what ever they can handle (keeping there size in mind)
Yes, all of them are.
carnivores
it is a carnivore.
some of them are carnivores.The rest are omnivores.
Most jellyfish are carnivores that prey on fish, crustaceans and any other swimming animals they can subdue with their venomous stinging cells. In turn, many other animals feed on jellyfish, including tuna, crustaceans, and other jellyfish. In other words, they are both predators, and prey.
No; all jellyfish are carnivores.Jellyfish are not herbivores. They are carnivores that feed on zooplankton, fish eggs, and crustaceans. Jellyfish are invertebrate marine animals that belong to the phylum Cnidaria.
carnivores
carnivores
it is a carnivore.
some of them are carnivores.The rest are omnivores.
Both are animals and, like velociraptor, many jellyfish are carnivores, but aside from that they are completely and utterly different.
yes they can and do, sea animals though, theyre carnivores
They are carnivores there main food source is jellyfish.
They mostly eat Jellyfish, so they are carnivores.
Jellies are carnivorous, feeding on plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish.
Jellyfish can eat in shallow or deep water. They use their tentacles to capture their prey and pull the prey in to their mouths. The mouth of the jellyfish is located under the bell or head of the jellyfish. They are carnivores and eat animals such as shrimp, zooplankton, and small fish.
Box jellyfish are carnivores that eat shrimp, fish, crustaceans, worms, other species of jellyfish and other small animal prey.
They eat small fish, small crustaceans, and sometimes they eat other jellyfish. (only if they're really hungry).