Similar words: rill, grill, drill, grille, thrill, shrill, frills, gorilla. Meaning: n. shrimp-like planktonic crustaceans; major source of food for e.g. baleen whales.
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(1) Krill are the principal food of the baleen whales, such as the blue whale and minke.
(2) Prevalence of krill in summer surface waters has given rise to a misconception that krill and other euphausiids constantly dominate the zooplankton.
(3) Like all crustaceans, krill must molt in order to grow.
(4) After three weeks, the little krill has finished the ascent.
(5) K : Antarctic krill oil gelcaps, 500 mg each. How many do you take?
(6) Larger migrators include the shrimp-like krill, animals that resemble small shell-less snails and jellyfish, and other fascinating creatures.
(7) Antarctic krill, such as this specimen in the Weddell Sea with a stomach full of yellow algae, are a critical link in the ocean food web.
(8) Krill oil is extracted from krill, a small shrimp-like crustacean originated from the Antarctic and North Pacific Oceans.
(9) The seabirds abandoned fish in favor of krill, shrimp-like crustaceans that are a major component in the diets of fur seals and baleen whales.
(10) At present main products are Frozen krill, shrimp meal, shrimp sauce and so on.
(11) You might see krill listed as one of the ingredients.
(12) Krill oils have also proved to have enormous health benefits.
(13) Exploitation of the region first depleted it of fur seals and whales; now the same fate threatens fish and krill.
(14) We will also start harvesting alternative types of seafood, krill for instance, in order to supplement our food.
(15) Krill swam with the plankton , a school of young menhaden swam after the krill.
(16) Baleen whales, including the humpback whales and blue whales, are toothless and instead use hairlike structures called baleen to filter tiny prey such as krill from seawater.
(17) The scientists say higher water temperatures have reduced the suppply of fish and krill.
(18) The zooplankton, which encompass a wide range of little organisms from single-cell protozoa to creatures such as jellyfish, krill and copepods, provide the basic link in the ocean food chain.
(19) One of the most recent objects of concern is a small, shrimp-like creature called krill, which is now being fished in a big way.
(20) Graceful and efficient, 2, 000-pound mantas feed on Indian Ocean krill as silversides swirl around them in Hanifaru Bay in the Maldives.
(21) Penguins and seals breed on the icy shores and fish for krill in the cool water. Sentencedict.com
(22) Periodically, once or twice a decade, the river of krill seems to go astray.
(23) Don't worry. Whales don't eat clown fish, they eat krill.
(24) Adelies feed on tiny aquatic creatures, such as shrimplike krill, but also eat fish and squid.
(25) Some kinds of penguins eat a small shrimp-like crustacean called krill.
(26) It is not surprising that each whale devours more than one ton of krill daily.
(27) The ocean contains huge amounts of tiny sea - animals called krill.
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