Antarctic Krill form the base of the food chain in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica. All sea animals feed on krill.
Krill form the base of the food chain in the Southern Ocean, the shortest of all food marine food chains. Krill feed sea birds and sea mammals, such as penguin, seals, and whales.
Krill oil is taken to improve health. This oil is good for your heart, joints, and brain function. It can be taken in pill form. Anyone who is allergic to seafood probably should not take Krill oil.
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Krill form the base of the Antarctic food chain. Krill are the richest form of protein on earth. The numbers of krill that are consumed in the food chain are immeasurable; they swarm in densities of 10,000-30,000 individual animals per cubic metre. These animals have a circumpolar distribution pattern and can be found throughout the Southern Ocean and as far north as the Antarctic Convergence. Krill can live about six years, so you could calculate that one-sixth of the animals 'die' each year.
Euphasia supberba, Antarctic krill, form the base of the food chain in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica. All sea birds and marine mammals dine on krill.
Krill have eyes.
Krill in French is "krill." The word remains the same in both English and French.
A group of krill is called a "shoal of krill".
The noun 'krill' is an uncountable noun, a word for collection of small marine crustaceans, often found in large groups in the ocean.
the group of a krill is called an effusion of krill