krill is a consumer because it eats algae and plankton/zoo.
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Krill is a consumer as it eats most photoplankton and some zooplankton
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Krill is not a decomposer it is a primary consumer. Krills like to eat Phytoplankton and Zoo plankton
Nope! its a secondary consumer because they eat other things like krill
Krill eats zoo plankton so it consumes
Krill oil is made from Krill. Krill are these little aquatic animals its a kind of shrimp that is caught off the coast of Japan. They are getting pretty popular.
Lots of fish eat Krill!=O
Oh, what a lovely question. A crabeater seal is a special kind of consumer called a filter feeder. They mainly eat krill, tiny shrimp-like creatures, by filtering them from the water using their special teeth. It's beautiful to see how each animal plays a unique role in the delicate balance of nature.
Your question is mistaken. Blue whales eat krill. Krill are tiny organisms that float about in the water and are kind of like plankton.
I think that a goldfish is a first level consumer… or a clown fish, 'cause they eat plants and bottom ocean life and stuff….
Shrimp normally scour the sea floor for food so shrimp don't normally eat live krill. Shrimp usually eat the leftovers of a krill.