If you're question has to do with krill, the most prolific amphipod in the Southern Ocean, the discipline of Invertebrate zoology is required. As well, a discipline in the appropriate field of anthropology would be useful.
there is really no scientific answer to that question.
As with most krill, Antarctic Krill -- Euphasia surperba-- the male attaches a spermatophore to the female's genital opening. Females lay 6,000 to 10,000 eggs at once, which are then fertilized as they pass out of her genitalia.
there are approximately 10,000 different species of Amphipods in the world
At the marine, spectators may be able to see many types of amphipods.
Amphipods
The twight zone
I dont know sorry!...wait...i have it...i forget! ha ha hahaha leafy sea dragons eat them
They are known to eat amphipods and have been observed hunting vent crabs.
mysid shrimps, worms and amphipods
The noun 'amphipods' is a plural, common, concrete noun; a word for two or more marine crustaceans; a word for things.The singular noun is 'amphipod', a word for a thing.
fish, shrimp,isopods, amphipods, plankton
Feeds on amphipods, worms, sand dollars and young squid