yes
carnivore
no they are krill eatersyou have an incorrect grammar mistake a shark is not an omnivore it is a carnivore
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Krill are omnivores, as they feed on both plants and animals. Their diet primarily consists of phytoplankton, zooplankton, and small fish.
only when it wants to be because i remeber once when a krill got stuck up my bum and i couldnt get it out so its a producer cause i let it out afterwards with poo
Carnivores, because they eat fish, krill, and squid
The Right Whale is a herbivore. They primarily feed on zooplankton, such as copepods and krill, by filter-feeding using their baleen plates.
only when it wants to be because i remeber once when a krill got stuck up my bum and i couldnt get it out so its a producer cause i let it out afterwards with poo
A humpback whale is a carnivore, meaning it primarily eats other animals such as small fish, krill, and plankton. They are not herbivores, as they do not consume plants or fruits.
Penguins feed on Krill, fish, Squid and other sealife caught whilst swimming.
There are no animals on Antarctica; there is no food chain there: it's too cold.
Yes, the crab-eater seal is considered an omnivore, primarily feeding on krill, fish, and various other marine organisms. While its diet is predominantly made up of krill, it can also consume other prey when available. This adaptability in diet allows the seal to thrive in different environments and food availability.