Yes, penguins are interdependent on krill, particularly species like the Antarctic krill, which are a primary food source for many penguin species, including the Emperor and Adélie penguins. Krill play a crucial role in the Antarctic ecosystem, serving as a vital link in the food chain that supports not only penguins but also various marine animals. The availability of krill directly impacts penguin populations, making them reliant on healthy krill populations for their survival and reproduction.
penguins eat shrimp, fish, squid, plankton, krill, and dead bodies of krill.
Penguins eat small krill, squid, and fish. But the primarily feed on krill.
Krill is eaten by small fish, penguins and whales.
krill no. fish yes.
Penguins eat krill, squid, and fishes.
emperor penguins eat krill and other crusteacean
fish,krill
fish, shrimp,and krill.
Some penguins are considered carnivores because they eat shoal fish, small crustaceans, squid, krill, shrimp, small fish, and octopus.
Krill & other stuff
dat krill
it is basically because of greenhouse gases. the earth is getting hotter so it melts the ice in antarctica. The krill that the penguins feed on live in the ice, in bubble which have algae which the krill feed on. but because there is less ice, the krill die meaning the penguins go hungry.