No, krill are not mammals. Krill are small, shrimp-like crustaceans that belong to the order Euphausiacea. Mammals are a distinct group of animals that have hair or fur, produce milk for their young, and typically give birth to live young. Krill do not possess these characteristics and are therefore not classified as mammals.
A krill is actually a very small crustacean, which is found in oceans and other bodies of water. They are not mammals, which usually are covered in hair.
No. They are mammals.
Accidently? Seals are not krill eating mammals. The primarily eat fish.
Yes, they eat fish, small mammals. squid and krill.
Blue Whale, Dolphin and various othe mammals
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Krill form the base of the food chain in the Southern Ocean, the shortest of all food marine food chains. Krill feed sea birds and sea mammals, such as penguin, seals, and whales.
pretty mutch mammals like seals pinguins whales and also non-mammals like krill fish and squid
Euphasia supberba, Antarctic krill, form the base of the food chain in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica. All sea birds and marine mammals dine on krill.
Large fish and sea dwelling mammals like whales and sun-fish
The mammals are the baleen whales. The combs within its mouth are used to rake tiny krill from seawater. Some baleen whales are the bowhead whale and the gray whale.
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