krill
A bioluminescent shrimplike crustacean refers to organisms that exhibit the ability to produce light through biochemical reactions, commonly found in marine environments. These creatures, such as certain species of amphipods or shrimp, utilize bioluminescence for various purposes, including predation, communication, and camouflage. The light produced can serve as a defense mechanism, helping them evade predators by creating a distraction or illuminating their surroundings.
i am pretty sure they depend on fish, and krill for food
A shrimp-like animal that lives in the waters around the Antarctic continent is named Antarctic Krill, Euphausia superba.You can read more, below.
A whale is not a crustacean. A crustacean may be a shrimp, crab, or lobster. They can be found in the water.
You may be thinking of Antarctic Krill, properly named Euphausia superba.
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.
There are no animals found in Antarctica.
It was found in your moms house
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. Refer to: http://www.answers.com/krill+?gwp=11&ver=2.3.0.609&method=3
No because a crustacean has a exoskeleton and a mussel has a shell
a crab is a crustacean
No. A bird is not a crustacean.