the group of a krill is called an effusion of krill
A group of krill is called a "shoal of krill".
yes they do. That how the whales and birds get them.
Blue whales are Krill eaters. Krill are tiny creatures. The blue whale brings in a large amount of Krill along with water, then they close a filter called their balleen and push the water out, leaving the Krill in their mouth. Then they swallow.
little fish called krill
The noun 'krill' is an uncountable noun, a word for collection of small marine crustaceans, often found in large groups in the ocean.
Aqua dragons are not krill; they are a type of brine shrimp, specifically from the species Artemia. Often referred to as "sea monkeys," they are small, freshwater crustaceans that thrive in saline environments. While both aqua dragons and krill are crustaceans, they belong to different taxonomic groups, with krill being part of the order Euphausiacea, primarily found in oceanic 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.
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yes they do, they have many thee are called swimmerets
yes then do stay in groups and their early life is spent under a ice pack in the artic region.
Krill can use their swimmerets to move around for short distances, they are mostly dependent on ocean currents to cover large distances.