Krill are small, shrimp-like crustaceans, usually measuring about 1 to 2 inches long, with a translucent body that can appear greenish or bluish due to their diet. They have large, compound eyes and a curved shape, with long antennae and multiple pairs of legs. Brine shrimp, on the other hand, are typically smaller, around 0.5 to 1 inch, with a more elongated body and a distinctive, segmented appearance. They are often pink or orange in color and have long antennae that help them navigate through their saline environments.
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.
Krill look like tiny shrimp.They look like little red shrimp. Go to Google images and it will show you.
Crysts are female brine shrimp. Look at the bottom of the rine shrimp and you will see egg sacks. I have 32 brine shrimp eggs and now they are adults. If you want to know more about it, go to any science websites. THANKS FOR READING THIS
Brine shrimp are small crustaceans that have a transparent body with segments, long antennae, and a pair of black eyes. They are typically less than 1 cm in size and have a curved tail that helps them swim in water. When they are still, they may appear as tiny, floating particles in water.
Krill have harp nails black preal eyes.
Well, they are not because they look like humans with a tail fin and three antaennas but Sea Monkeys belong to another word for "Brine shrimp". they look wierd XD
the krill look like bats
They look like squiggles, lines and shrimp.
It is a shrimp that is translucent (partly clear) and has no pigment. it looks like its closest relative the Alabama shrimp.
no she does not like shrinp she look like a barbie
Some examples of bugs that look like shrimp include mantis shrimp, amphipods, and water boatmen. These insects have similar body shapes and features to shrimp, such as a curved body and multiple legs.
bactirea and tiny shrimp