they live in the trench layer. [deepest part of the ocean.] they live next to hydrothermal vents in the ocean. they eat bacteria and mussels that grow on them.
the ocean
Krill survive in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the Antarctic continent.
Krill are the foundation of the food chain in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
Krill are small shrimp like crustaceans that live in the ocean. Krill use their bio-luminescent abilities to help them blend in with their background.
Antarctic coast.
krill are a massive part of the food process, MANY MANY animals live of them, most whales live of them, also many birds and penguins and many animals. most of the animals in antarctica would die if it wasn't for these little creatures! due to the global warming, currents in the ocean are changeing and krill are following them, many of the animals that live off tham don't no exactily where they are not, the are getting comfused and this already has a magore affect on the food web! most of the animals that dont live on krill, eat animals that DO live on krill si if there is no krill, we might not have most of the animals we have now! -abbey
no i don't think so i believe they only live in the ocean Krill are salt water animals, they cannot survive in a fresh water swamp
No, Antarctica is a continent and krill live in salt water. The Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent, however, is home to krill, specifically Euphasia subperba, Antarctic krill, which form the base of the food chain in that ocean.
there are 6000 krill in the ocean
Krill live under water
Krill are a marine invertebrate somewhat similar to very tiny shrimp. They live in the ocean, never on land. Tundra is on land.
Do you mean a sentence with krill in it? Krill are found in the ocean, they are shrimp-like creatures.