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There is no such thing as a krill fish and you know that. What are you trying to do? clog up this system with your stupid questions?

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What type of food do peguins eat?

Peguinseat fish, shrimp, squid, krill, red dot krill, and crustaceans.


Do penguins eat shrimps?

Penguins eat shrimp, krill, fish and other small sea life


Is fish oil or krill oil better?

It was originally believed that fish oil is better than krill oil. It has now been proven that krill oil is at least 3 times better for you than fish oil. Advertisements for krill oil are now being run on TV. The main problem with this is that the numbers of krill are rapidly decreasing due to two problems. 1, global warming is melting ice which contains an algae that krill eat for their main source of food. 2, overfishing of krill because it is more nutritious than fish oil. If krill become an extinct species it will be extremely bad for the marine environment. Krill are whales main source of food and the same with many other marine animals. Squid, seals and other animals rely on krill and without them animals will have to start eating other creatures like fish and squid leaving them extinct too. With none of these animals left the only things left will basically be plankton and not many animals eat plankton because it is so minute. Whales are the main predators of plankton. Although krill oil is better for you it is not a good idea to buy it because it will be a major problem for the marine environment.


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Do penguins eat mice?

No. Penguins do not eat mice. They feed on sea creatures such as fish, squid and krill.