Any member of the crustacean suborder Euphausiacea, comprising shrimplike animals that live in the open sea. The name also refers to the genus Euphausia within the suborder and sometimes to a single species, E. superba.
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carnivore
The Right Whale is a herbivore. They primarily feed on zooplankton, such as copepods and krill, by filter-feeding using their baleen plates.
no they eat krill (small srimp)
Carnivore because it eats krill and plankton.
Krill are omnivores, as they feed on both plants and animals. Their diet primarily consists of phytoplankton, zooplankton, and small fish.
Baleen whales Are CARNIVORES as their main food is KRILL which are tiny shrimp-like ANIMALS.
No it is a carnivore as it eats krill and other small fish.
it is the whale shark harmless Correct: All sharks are carnivorous. The whale shark eats krill, small fish, and zooplankton (animal-like plankton)
fish and krill fish and krill fish and krill fish and krill fish and krill
krill = Krill
a minke whale is a carnivore which means it only eats meat.
The crabeater seal is primarily a carnivore, with a diet that mainly consists of krill, a type of small shrimp-like crustacean. Despite its name, it does not actually eat crabs. These seals have specialized teeth that help them filter krill from the water, making them highly adapted to their diet in the Antarctic ecosystem.