Krill: Do These Tiny Creatures Have a Backbone?
Krill are small shrimp-like crustaceans that form enormous swarms in the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic oceans.Krill have a segmented body with a hard outer shell, called an exoskeleton, instead of a backbone or spine.
Their exoskeleton provides protection and support for their bodies.
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