Jellyfishes are made up of 95% water for easy floating. They use their stinging cells for stinging and killing prey and their larger tentacles (oral tentacles) for properly putting food into their mouths.
Jellyfish interact with a variety of organisms in their ecosystem, including fish that may prey on them, other jellyfish for competition and mating, and small planktonic organisms that they feed on. They also play a role in the food web by serving as both predator and prey for different species.
Nope, jellyfishes are carnivorous in nature.
carnivores
They are prey and predator.
Animals that get hunted by predators are called prey. Prey animals are pursued and captured for food by predators in the wild.
They have tenticles that sting enemy or prey for food.
jellyfish do hunt. They try to catch small prey around them, but sometimes find that dead or alive will fall into their tentacles. :)
bigger animals are the jellyfishes enemies.
Yep and sometimes they even eat each other :0 but usually they don't because somehow they tell jellyfish from prey.
Yes, for example, Jellyfishes are Cnidarians.They could sting people.
jellyfishes eat plankton fish and even feed on other jellyfishes
No yes
35 people die by jellyfishes every year.
Yes, they are.
yes
sea
No. They are invertebrates.