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The Krill are an endangered species because they eat organisms that live in coral reefs and coral is also going extinct. This will also affect the whale species because whales eat the krill species and without krill to eat the they will become extinct. and as you know if the coral goes extinct so will the krill.

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Probably not, because there are so many of them everywhere.

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