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Krill is in fact a type of crustacean. Whales are typically animals that consume large amounts of the crustacean krill.
Krill are measured in tonnes, and the number is large enough to outweigh any of their predators. Krill are a key to the Antarctic food chain in Antarctic waters.
Blue whales are Krill eaters. Krill are tiny creatures. The blue whale brings in a large amount of Krill along with water, then they close a filter called their balleen and push the water out, leaving the Krill in their mouth. Then they swallow.
Krill can use their swimmerets to move around for short distances, they are mostly dependent on ocean currents to cover large distances.
Large schools of krill are commonly referred to as "swarms." These swarms can consist of millions of individual krill and are often found in cold ocean waters, particularly in regions like the Southern Ocean around Antarctica. Krill swarms play a vital role in the marine ecosystem as a primary food source for various marine animals, including whales, seals, and seabirds.
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Blue whales are Krill eaters. Krill are tiny creatures. The blue whale brings in a large amount of Krill along with water, then they close a filter called their balleen and push the water out, leaving the Krill in their mouth. Then they swallow.
Krill belong to the large arthropod subphylum, the Crustacea. The most familiar and largest group of crustaceans, the class Malacostraca, includes the superorder Eucarida comprising the three orders, Euphausiacea (krill), Decapoda (shrimp, prawns, lobsters, crabs), and the planktonic Amphionidacea. Thus they are similar but not the same.
almost microscopic they eat krill, which is a very tiny shrimp
The noun 'krill' is an uncountable noun, a word for collection of small marine crustaceans, often found in large groups in the ocean.
Blue Whales are Carnivores. Its favorite food is "Krill". An Adult blue whale can kill upto 40 million krill per day. They can eat nearly 3500 kilograms of krill in a single day. They need nearly 1.5 million kilocalories of energy per day and so, they nearly eat nonstop. Small fish, crustaceans and squids too get caught when they trap krill in their mouth. They scoop up large quantities of water into their mouth along with krill and other small aquatic creatures and then filters and push the water out. All remaining animals are swallowed.