A marine crustacean that is like a shrimp and in the order Euphausiacea is called krill. Krill are found in each of the oceans on Earth.
Krill
A crustacean of the order Decapoda, such as a shrimp, crab, or lobster.
dead shrimps ha ha Ghost shrimp are actually shrimp that are clear and very fast. People say they go through things but it actually goes back to their extreme speed. So in the end shrimp are just shrimp.
Peneus setiferus, an edible shrimp of the approximately 2,000 species of the suborder Natantia (order Decapoda of the class Crustacea). http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article-9067542/shrimp
No. Killer Whales are like wolf packs in ocean, they will hunt large baby blue whale, kill and eat them. Blue Whales don't have teeth like Killer Whales (sometimes referred to as Orcas). Blue Whales staple diet is mainly Krill. "Krill is the common name given to the order Euphausiacea of shrimp-like marine crustaceans."
No, krill are not mammals. Krill are small, shrimp-like crustaceans that belong to the order Euphausiacea. Mammals are a distinct group of animals that have hair or fur, produce milk for their young, and typically give birth to live young. Krill do not possess these characteristics and are therefore not classified as mammals.
Yes, the lobster is a crustacean. It is the phylum Arthropoda, Sub phylum Crustacea, Class Malacostraca, Order Decapoda.
Shrimp belong to the Phylum Arthropoda and the Class Crustacea, Order Decapoda.
A calanoid is a type of small planktonic crustacean that is a member of the order Calanoida within the class Maxillopoda. They are an important part of marine and freshwater ecosystems, forming a key link in the food chain by consuming phytoplankton and being a food source for larger organisms.
Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Class Malacostraca Order Euphausiacea Family Euphausiidae Genus Euphausia Species: superba Scientific name: Euphausia superba
Amphipods are small, shrimp-like crustaceans that belong to the kingdom Animalia. They are part of the class Malacostraca within the phylum Arthropoda. Amphipods are found in various marine and freshwater habitats worldwide.
They are invertebrates and are of the order crustaceans.they are classed as decapods.