Krill is the bottom of the short food chain in the oceans around Antarctica.
Krill. A fish that swims in oceans. There are millions of them.
Krill, a shrimp-like creature, usually live in oceans. They are, by number, the world's most numerous organism.
They live in oceans because they have to live in salt water.
There is no commercial krill fishing in the oceans that surround the Antarctic continent -- the Antarctic Treaty forbids it.
No. Krill are tiny shrimp, that swarm in open oceans by the billions.
A marine crustacean that is like a shrimp and in the order Euphausiacea is called krill. Krill are found in each of the oceans on Earth.
Krill live in the southern oceans. but one type called the Antarctic Krill does live in of course the antarctic. Euphausia superba, makes up an estimated biomass of over 500,000,000 tonnes (490,000,000 LT; 550,000,000 ST), about twice that of humans. more than half is eaten by whales, seals, penguins, squid and fish every year, but they are replaced by reproduction. Most krill species have large daily vertical migrations, by doing this they provide food for many other animals.
If you find this helpful, Krill are little shrimp-like marine animals, here's the Wiki link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krill
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.
ok if you don't know don't answer!Krill live in all the world's oceans, with species distributed in tropical waters as well as the cold waters of the Arctic and the Antarctic regions.hope that's what you were looking for
The killer whale is found in most oceans. Krill is a crustacean found in the ocean.