No, krill do not have pinchers. They are small crustaceans that belong to the order Euphausiacea and lack the large pincers typically found in some other crustaceans, like crabs and lobsters. Instead, krill have a more streamlined body with antennae and other appendages adapted for swimming and feeding in the ocean. Their primary feeding mechanism involves filtering plankton from the water rather than grasping prey.
I think they do because seals eat the krills
Spiders do not have pinchers. Pinchers are a feature of scorpions, which are not spiders.
krills
Pinchers was born on 1965-04-12.
mincher pinchers are dogs you can't really 'use' them as such
no minicher pinchers are not mean they are just really protective
Pinchers in the back sounds like an earwig.
Yes, but mainly phytoplankton.
fish krills that are found on lakes.
Krills are herbivores
Many animal species have pinchers. Crabs, scorpions, shrimps, lobsters, and some bugs like beetles all have pinchers along with many others.
no