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  1. Krill - Wikipedia

    Krill belong to the large arthropod subphylum, the Crustacea. The most familiar and largest group of crustaceans, the class Malacostraca, includes the superorder Eucarida comprising the three …

  2. Krill | Crustacean, Euphausiacea & Food Source | Britannica

    Krill serve as integral parts of marine food chains in Antarctic waters; they are the main prey for several penguin, whale, and fish species in the region.

  3. Krill | National Geographic

    Thousands of lobster krill swim near the surface of Kaikoura Canyon, a submarine canyon off the coast of New Zealand's South Island. The lowly krill averages only about two inches in length,...

  4. Krill - New World Encyclopedia

    These small invertebrates are important members of the zooplankton, particularly as food for baleen whales, manta rays, whale sharks, crabeater seals and other pinnipeds, and a few …

  5. Krill Animal Facts - A-Z Animals

    Aug 17, 2025 · It provides food for hundreds of different species of animals, especially in the otherwise harsh Arctic and Antarctic waters. Krill are also interesting creatures in their own …

  6. Creature Feature: Krill - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

    Krill may be tiny, but their presence in the ocean is mighty. They exist in huge numbers worldwide, provide an essential link in the marine food chain, and even help regulate global climate.

  7. Antarctic krill: Superheroes of the Southern Ocean - NSF

    Aug 11, 2023 · Krill is a general term used to describe a group of about 86 species of small shrimp-like crustaceans found throughout the world's open oceans. While they may be small …

  8. What Are Krill? - American Oceans

    Krill are small, shrimp-like crustaceans that belong to the zooplankton group. They are filter feeders that consume phytoplankton and other small organisms found in the ocean. Krill are …

  9. Krill (Euphausiids) - Ocean Info

    Krill are tiny shrimp-like, semi-transparent crustaceans measuring about one inch long and weighing a fraction of an ounce. They are in the same class as crayfish, lobsters, woodlice, …

  10. Krill ~ MarineBio Conservation Society

    Krill in the Euphausiidae family are shrimp-like crustaceans that swarm in dense shoals, particularly in Antarctic waters. Krill swarms may be as dense as 10,000 krill/ cubic meter of …