Krills breed through a process called spawning, where females release eggs into the water column, typically during specific seasons when conditions are favorable. Male krills fertilize these eggs externally. The fertilized eggs then develop into larvae, which float in the water until they mature into juvenile krills. This reproductive strategy allows for the rapid increase in krill populations, which are vital to marine ecosystems.
I think they do because seals eat the krills
krills
Yes, but mainly phytoplankton.
fish krills that are found on lakes.
Krills are herbivores
they eat fish,krills and squid
The Krills habitat would be the southern, Atlantic and pacific ocean.
no, crutaceans are krills, shrimps etc; squid is mollusc
They feed on krills.They eat about 40 million krills a day.
bc winter is the best time of the year...?! LOL
Blue whales mostly eats shrimps and krills
Bluewhales eat tiny shrimp like creatures called krills