Yes, groupers do eat krill and small fish. They are carnivorous predators and primarily feed on a variety of prey, including smaller fish, crustaceans, and invertebrates. Their diet can vary based on their habitat and size, but krill and small fish are common components of their diet. Groupers use their strong jaws to capture and consume their prey effectively.
no because krill are too small to eat fish. at least to my knowledge
small fish, crustasoins, krill, and squid.
Right whales eat mostly small sea creatures such as small fish and krill, a small shrimplike creature.
Siphonophores eat copepods, krill, other small fish and occasionally other jellies
flash light fish eat things like krill, shrimp and small fish.
Penguins eat small krill, squid, and fish. But the primarily feed on krill.
Yes, they eat small fish, krill, pelagic red crab, mackerel, and squid.
petrels eat fish and fish musselsthey eat mainly copepods and krill, as well as small squid and fish.
Lots of fish eat Krill!=O
They eat squid, krill , and other small fish.
Other fish
Krill, plankton, and fish. - :) Kassi.