Good question. Do they defend themselves by thick shells, or are they simply immune to their toxins? I would guess that they are immune, since I don't think that turtles have scales in their esophagus.
They looove to eat Jellyfish.
yes they do and also do Leatherback turtles
leatherback turtles. kemps ridley turtles. and humans also think of them as a delight to eat.
No, turtles do not eat jellyfish.Another answerIf you mean sea turtles, then yes species like the Loggerhead turtle and the Leatherback turtle do include jellyfish as part of their diet.
no they eat alot more things like plats in the ocean
The Predators of the Nomura Jellyfish are: -Humans -Sunfish -Swordfish -Leatherback Turtles -Tuna Nomura Jellyfish sometimes eat each other, when very hungry. Nomura Jellyfish eat Zooplankton. :-) :-)
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.
Other species of jellyfish are among the most common and important jellyfish predators, some of which specialize in jellies. Other predators include tuna, shark, swordfish, sea turtles, and at least one species of Pacific salmon.
I'm pretty sure leatherback sea turtles hunt jellyfish
Leatherback sea turtles can consume a significant amount of jellyfish daily, typically ranging from 50 to 100 jellyfish, depending on their size and availability. Some studies suggest that they may eat up to 73% of their body weight in jellyfish each day. This diet primarily consists of various jellyfish species, which are crucial for their nutrition. The exact number can vary based on factors like the turtle's size, age, and environmental conditions.
Yes. Sea turtles do eat jellyfish.
Sea turtles eat jellyfish because jellyfish are their prey and a source of food.