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Krill


This picture comes from Encarta

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This is a juvenile icefish
with blue blood (no haemoglobin)
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The juvenile icefish picture was sent to us by Uwe Kils of Rutger University.

"It is an inch long in reality - the photo shows it magnified."
by Uwe Kils.

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Image from Uwe Kils
Rutger University

Would you like to look at some krill close up?

Look into this cyber microscope.

Try looking at the Ice Life page.

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Krill is lots of little sea animals and looks like a lot of baby shrimp.
Krill is very important in the ecosystem of our planet.

 

Krill eats :-

Krill is eaten by :-

  • Diatoms

Research by Luke C. 3B

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