first. no unless it is died. then it is a yes. second, yes. third, yes. and fourth, yes.
Many whales eat plankton or smaller fish known as krill
No. Like baleen whales, they feed on krill and plankton only.
Tiny floating animals called zooplankton feed on phytoplankton. Krill also like to eat phytoplankton.
No, because whales only eat krill, plankton, and other microscopic organisms
Seaweed, plankton, dolphins, whales, sharks, fish, krill, porpoises, jellyfish, and shrimp.
Many whales eat plankton or smaller fish known as krill
Krill and plankton
Phytoplankton are "plant" Plankton. They can be found in all bodies of water. The majority of them are found in our oceans, but phytoplankton may also be found in lakes, tides pools etc. Phytoplankton are eaten by zooplankton (animal plankton) and other larvae such as fish, crab or lobster larvae, which by the way the larvae is also called plankton, but they would be in the zooplankton category until they grow into juvenile fish, crabs and lobster. Their are also other sea creatures that eat phytoplankton such as sea urchins. Whales that eat plankton such as baleen whales eat zooplankton such as krill.
Seaweed, plankton, dolphins, whales, sharks, fish, krill, porpoises, jellyfish, and shrimp.
krill and plankton
No, krill are primary consumers, they eat producers (phytoplankton).
YES.... Plankton always eat krill.... This means krill is the lowest living thing in the food chain.. peace out hustlers