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'''Krill''' are small, shrimp-like marine animals that are found in all oceans of the world. They are a key part of the aquatic food chain, serving as the primary food source for many species of whales, seals, penguins, and fish. Krill are known for their large swarms, which can contain millions of individuals and turn the water a reddish color. == Anatomy and Morphology == Krill have a chitinous exoskeleton, which is transparent and can sometimes appear reddish due to the animal's diet. They have two pairs of antennae and several pairs of thoracic legs, which they use for swimming and feeding. Krill are typically 1-2 cm in length, although some species can grow up to 15 cm. == Diet and Behavior == Krill are filter feeders, consuming primarily phytoplankton and to a lesser extent zooplankton. They are known to form large swarms, both for protection and to increase feeding efficiency. These swarms can contain millions of individuals and can extend for several kilometers. == Role in the Ecosystem == Krill play a crucial role in the marine ecosystem, serving as the primary food source for many species of whales, seals, penguins, and fish. They also contribute to the carbon cycle by consuming carbon-rich phytoplankton and excreting it as waste, which then sinks to the ocean floor. == Threats and Conservation == Krill populations are threatened by overfishing and climate change. Overfishing can deplete krill stocks and disrupt the food chain, while climate change can reduce the availability of their food sources. Conservation efforts are focused on sustainable fishing practices and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. == See Also == * [[Marine biology]] * [[Aquatic food chain]] * [[Phytoplankton]] * [[Zooplankton]] * [[Climate change]] [[Category:Marine biology]] [[Category:Crustaceans]] [[Category:Ecology]] {{stub}} <gallery> File:Meganyctiphanes norvegica2.jpg|Krill </gallery>
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