Krill are eaten by whales (humpback whales for example), large fish such as tuna, penguins, etc...They are crucial to Antarctic polar ecosystems. They feed on ice algae.
And they are not shrimp, they are Euphasiids.
Actually pretty much all the blue whale eats are coral shrips.
Krill are gazillions of itsy-bitsy infinitesimal shrimp-like vertebrates that everything else eats.
Yes, the Antarctica Cod eats Krill, just like the Blue Whales.
I believe these are known as zooplankton.
a blue whale eats teeny shrimp-like things called krill
A Blue Whale eats krill. Which is a shrimp like marine animal.
A squid eats other smaller fish and organisms like Krill, fish, and shrimp which helps to limit the number of them in that area so the krill, fish, and shrimp dont over populate.
Shrimp normally scour the sea floor for food so shrimp don't normally eat live krill. Shrimp usually eat the leftovers of a krill.
They eat frozen or freeze-dried krill, fish, shrimp, and most meaty foods.
Krill are just like shrimp, so draw shrimp.
Explanation: The seaweeds make their own food from sunlight. The zooplankton eats the seaweed. The plankton eats the zooplankton. The krill eat the plankton. The shrimp eat the krill. The small fish eat the shrimp. The medium fish eats the small fish. The big fish eats the medium fish. The shark eats the big fish. The whale eats the shark. Brief Food Chain: Sun>Seaweed>Zooplankton>Plankton>Krill>Shrimp>Small Fish>Medium Fish>Big Fish>Shark>Whale
Krill is a shrimp-like marine invertebrate animal
Do you mean a sentence with krill in it? Krill are found in the ocean, they are shrimp-like creatures.