humans that live in Japanese and chienese
They eat other jellies such as the comb jelly. They also eat plankton.
Comb jellies live in various marine environments, from coastal waters to open oceans. They can be found in both shallow and deep waters around the world.
No, fish do not eat jams, jellies, or other preserves.
Jellyfish reproduction varies by species, but generally they release free-swimming larvae that settle and grow into adult jellyfish. The number of young produced can range from just a few to thousands, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Some jellyfish species also have the ability to reproduce asexually through a process called budding.
what eats a Pediasrum
Turtles
They eat other jellies such as the comb jelly. They also eat plankton.
small fish,eggs,zoo plantonand other invertabrates.
jellies or sea jellies
The plural of jelly is jellies. As in "someone has eaten all the jellies".
the scientific name for comb jellies is Ctenophore
Comb jellies are preyed upon by chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta), some jellyfish and turtles, and the parasitic larvae of sea anemones and some flatworms.
Comb jellies are pretty they breed babies.
Rotifers fall prey to many animals, such as copepods , moss animals, comb jellies, jellyfish, and starfish, shrimp, crabs, fish fry and fish such as herring and salmon.
Jellies that start with R:raspberryred currantrhubarb
They prefer to call them jellies since they are not really a fish
The plural of "lolly" is "lollies", and the plural of "jelly" is "jellies".