no, there are thousand's and they breed very quickly.
no
Nothing, it's not endangered.
The Krill are an endangered species because they eat organisms that live in coral reefs and coral is also going extinct. This will also affect the whale species because whales eat the krill species and without krill to eat the they will become extinct. and as you know if the coral goes extinct so will the krill.
Colony's of whales all survive in an ocean, most are endangered they all are ones without teeth. All of them eat krill or plankton. The most endangered is the right whale.
There are no land animals on Antarctica. The only danger to the sea life in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica is the natural danger afforded in any animal that is part of any food chain.
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krill = Krill
A crabeater seal is a slender, gray Antarctic seal that mainly feeds on krill. It is not considered as an endangered species, although commercial seal hunting is banned in the Antarctic region.
No, krill are crustaceans.
Krill have eyes.
Krill in French is "krill." The word remains the same in both English and French.
A group of krill is called a "shoal of krill".
the group of a krill is called an effusion of krill