How much energy do jellyfish get from the sun? In percentage %

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Jellyfish are known for their ability to survive in diverse environments, including areas with minimal sunlight. However, they do not directly obtain energy from the sun like plants or algae through photosynthesis. Instead, jellyfish are classified as consumers or secondary consumers, as they obtain energy by consuming other organisms. They predominantly feed on zooplankton, small fish, and other invertebrates.

So, in terms of energy obtained from the sun, jellyfish rely on the indirect transfer of energy through the food chain. It is difficult to quantify the exact percentage of solar energy that reaches them.
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