No. Neustons are organisms that rely on the surface tension of water to stay suspended on its surface. Krill live within water and are classified as nekton.
Krill live under water
Neuston
under 1/2 inch
Yes, the slimestar, or Solenogaster, is classified as a type of neuston. Neuston refers to organisms that inhabit the surface layer of water, and slimestars are marine mollusks that often live in this environment. They are typically found in shallow waters, where they can be part of the neustonic community, interacting with other organisms near the water's surface.
A pinguin or a baby seal or krill
After all the krill is gone, the whole food chain will go down.
Both are crustaceans. Shrimp have ten legs, and krill have many legs called "swimmerets" that look like small feathers and function like fins. Krill have external gills. The tail of shrimp curl under and the tail of krill is straight.
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Krill look like tiny shrimp.They look like little red shrimp. Go to Google images and it will show you.
krill = Krill
Yes, krill is considered a type of shellfish. Shellfish is a broad category that includes various aquatic animals with shells, such as crustaceans and mollusks. Krill falls under the category of crustaceans, which also includes shrimp, crabs, and lobsters. As a result, krill is often grouped with other shellfish in culinary and nutritional contexts.
The price of seafood sticks will go down.