A group of krill, which could be huge, is commonly referred to as a cloud or swarm.
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A group of krill is called a "shoal of krill".
Baleen whales eat krill (by filtering it through their baleen plates; hence the name).
the group of a krill is called an effusion of krill
I think it is a group of pod's i am not sure i don't think it is right don't trust me
Baleen Whales eat krill using the Baleen in their mouth.
The scientific name for a krill would be Thysanoessa.
The scientiffic name for krill is Meganyctiphanes Norvegica (look it up at wikipedia, the free encyclopedia if you don't believe me).
Krill.
The scientiffic name for krill is Meganyctiphanes Norvegica (look it up at wikipedia, the free encyclopedia if you don't believe me).
The word krill comes from a Norwegian word meaning freshly hatched fish.
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.