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Antarctic krill -- Euphausia superba -- feed on minute phytoplankton. This uses the production energy that the phytoplankton derived from the sun in order to sustain the krill life cycle in the open ocean.These details from the kill Wikipedia page.
Fishermen do not typically target krill as a commercial catch because they are very small and not economically valuable. Krill are an important part of the marine food chain, serving as a crucial food source for many marine animals like whales, penguins, and fish.
A fisherman and a grouper can kill a lionfish.
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AnswerThe hole in the ozone layer allows radiation from the sun to get through the atmosphere. This can kill phytoplankton, the food krill feed on. this means krill are running out of food. Also about 400,000 tonnes of krill are caught by fishing boats every year. Since 1970 the krill population is down 80%
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People in Antarctica ice fish and kill seals for there blubber.
In the story of "The Fisherman and the Jinnee," the fisherman's cleverness and resourcefulness allow him to defeat the jinnee. When the jinnee boasts of his power to kill the fisherman, the fisherman tricks him into demonstrating how he can fit into a small vessel, claiming he doesn't believe the jinnee can do it. This clever ruse not only showcases the fisherman's wit but also allows him to capture the jinnee, turning the tables on the powerful being.
Antarctica's extreme climate can kill any animal, including humans.
Yes. Its favorite food is "Krill". An Adult blue whale can kill upto 40 million krill per day. They can eat nearly 3500 kilograms of krill in a single day. They need nearly 1.5 million kilocalories of energy per day and so, they nearly eat nonstop. Small fish, crustaceans and squids too get caught when they trap krill in their mouth.
Its favorite food is "Krill". An Adult blue whale can kill upto 40 million krill per day. They can eat nearly 3500 kilograms of krill in a single day. They need nearly 1.5 million kilocalories of energy per day and so, they nearly eat nonstop. Small fish, crustaceans and squids too get caught when they trap krill in their mouth.