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  1. Crustacean (6274 bytes)
    53: ...aca]] ([[crab]]s, [[lobster]]s, [[shrimp]]s and [[krill]]). There are around 1,220 barnacle species, 1,00...
    59: ...crayfish, shrimp), although widespread today are only found sporadically as [[fossil]]s. Most of the k...
  2. Blue Whale (22203 bytes)
    27: ...further separate subspecies in the Indian Ocean. Unlike the other three subspecies however, this last ...
    34: ...es in shape from one individual to another; some only have a barely perceptible lump, whilst other fin...
    40: Blue Whales most commonly live alone or with one other individual. It is n...
    51: Blue Whales feed exclusively on [[krill]]. The exact species of this [[zooplankton]] eate...
    53: .... Once the mouth is clear of water, the remaining krill, unable to pass through the plates, are swallowed...
  3. Ocean (6829 bytes)
    6: ...only in [[2000]], and is unique in being defined only by a line of [[latitude]] with no landmass bound...
    8: ...ography|Oceanographers]], however, may recognize only four oceans, treating the Arctic Ocean (or ''the...
    24: ...se of boats dates back to prehistoric times, but only in modern times has extensive underwater travel ...
    32: ...on to coastal regions, where they may be carried inland by winds. The [[Antarctic Circumpolar Current]...
    43: *[[krill]]
  4. Electron microscope (5936 bytes)
    32: ...ucture one would have to [http://www.ecoscope.com/krill/filter/filter7/index.htm tile] 7500 times this im...
  5. Whale shark (5019 bytes)
    18: ... macro-[[algae]], and planktonic ([[plankton]], [[krill]]) or nektonic life (small [[squid]] or vertebrat...
    20: ...ut ?30 ° latitude. The shark is solitary and only rarely seen in groups. It is believed to be migr...
  6. Baleen whale (4213 bytes)
    17: Teeth are present only during the embryonal phase, except for fossil ba...
    33: In contrast to toothed whales, baleen whales are unlikely to [[echolocation|echo-locate]]. Instead the...
    36: ...rapping small [[ocean]] [[animal]]s, especially [[krill]]s and [[plankton]]s, inside.
  7. Plankton (2900 bytes)
    5: ...ish]]. '''[[Meroplankton]]''', in contrast, are only planktonic for part of their lives (usually the ...
    22: ...mportance of nano- and even smaller plankton was only discovered during the [[1980]]s, but they are th...
  8. Humpback Whale (17123 bytes)
    28: ...ze is achieved a little later. Grown size is commonly 15–16 metres in males, 16–17 metres ...
    41: ...uring winter. It is an energetic feeder, taking [[krill]] and small schooling [[fish]], such as [[herring...
    43: ...within an ever tighter area. The whales then suddenly swim upwards and through the bubble net, mouths ...
    52: ...s over a period of hours or even days. The songs only occur during the [[mating season]], so it is sup...
    73: ...ikely to have occurred long before then and certainly continued with increasing pace in the following ...
  9. Penguin (7847 bytes)
    19: ...tually, most penguins do not live in Antarctica; only a few species do. The others live further north.
    21: ...ve within large groups. Most penguins live off [[krill]], [[fish]], [[squid]], and other forms of [[seal...
    37: ...rey near the surface in dives that normally last only one or two minutes. Larger penguins can dive dee...
    54: ...b|right|200px|[[Chinstrap Penguin]] hunting for [[krill]]]]
  10. Animal K (229 bytes)
    14: *[[Krill]]
  11. Baleen Whales (6057 bytes)
    17: Teeth are present only during the [[embryo]]nal phase, except for fossi...
    26: ...rapping small [[ocean]] [[animal]]s, especially [[krill]]s and [[plankton]]s, inside.
    44: In contrast to toothed whales, baleen whales are unlikely to [[echolocation|echo-locate]]. Instead the...
  12. Bowhead Whales (5651 bytes)
    17: ...'' (''Balaena mysticetus''), also known as '''Greenland Right Whale''' or '''Arctic Whale''', is a mar...
    23: ...i]] and [[Beaufort Sea|Beaufort]] seas, hunting [[krill]] and [[zooplankton]]. Bowheads are slow swimmers...
    31: ...ling starting in 1611 near [[Svalbard]] and [[Greenland]] and wiped out herds of the slow growing whal...
    38: ...spends all of its life in fertile Arctic waters, unlike other whales that migrate for feeding or repro...
  13. Copepods (3800 bytes)
    28: ... They compete for this title with the [[Antarctic krill]] ''Euphausia superba''.
    30: Copepods are commonly found in the public mains water supply. This is ...
  14. Emperor Penguin (4731 bytes)
    14: .... Emperor Penguins eat [[crustacean]]s (such as [[krill]]s), [[squid]], and small [[fish]]. They live for...
    36: Emperor penguins travel about 90 km inland to reach the breeding site. March or April, th...
    40: Emperor penguins tend to be monogamous unless their mate dies.
  15. Right Whales (11436 bytes)
    25: ...gle worldwide species, as two species (one found only in the northern hemisphere, the other found in t...
    42: ...y all the following titles: The Whale; the '''Greenland Whale'''; the '''Black Whale'''; the '''Great ...
    48: ...h made them easy to catch, even for men equipped only with frail wooden boats and hand-held harpoons. ...
    50: ...n. Today the whaling station is restored and the only Whale Museum of South America tells the story of...
    53: ...y of plankton and tiny crustaceans like copepods, krill, and pteropods.
  16. Compound eyes (2024 bytes)
    2: ...rilleyekils.jpg|thumb|Compound eye of [[Antarctic krill]] as imaged by an [[electron microscope]]]]

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