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  1. K'ril Tsutsaroth - OSRS Wiki

    A group of players fighting K'ril Tsutsaroth and his bodyguards. Like other God Wars Dungeon bosses, K'ril roams around a rectangular room with his bodyguards until a player enters, …

  2. Krill - Wikipedia

    Krill (Euphausiids)[1] (sg.: krill) are small and exclusively marine crustaceans of the order Euphausiacea, found in all of the world's oceans. [2] The name "krill" comes from the …

  3. K'ril Tsutsaroth - Old School RuneScape Wiki

    K'ril Tsutsaroth (pronounced "KRILL TUTT-zuh-roth") is the boss of the Zamorak Fortress in the God Wars Dungeon. To gain access to his chamber, players must kill 40 Zamorakians.

  4. Krill | Crustacean, Euphausiacea & Food Source | Britannica

    Krill, any member of the crustacean order Euphausiacea or of the genus Euphausia within that suborder. Euphausiids are shrimplike marine animals that are pelagic in habit (i.e., they live in …

  5. OSRS K’ril Tsutsaroth Solo Guide for Efficient Kills

    Found in the God Wars Dungeon, K’ril is a formidable greater demon, often tackled on a Slayer task for boosted damage. This guide dives into everything you need to know to solo K’ril …

  6. Krill Animal Facts - A-Z Animals

    Aug 17, 2025 · Krill is foundational to many of the world's marine ecosystems, as it is one of the most abundant animals in our oceans. Learn more here!

  7. K'ril Tsutsaroth - The RuneScape Wiki

    K'ril Tsutsaroth (pronounced / ˈkrɪl ˈtʌtziːrɒθ / KRILL TUTT-zee-roth[1]) is a demon currently stationed in the God Wars Dungeon, no longer frozen due to the tectonic movements in the …

  8. K'ril Tsutsaroth - RuneScape Monster - RuneHQ

    This attack is capable of hitting well over 5,000 on a single person and also drains Prayer and poisons, but the damage can be spread between anyone within close range of K'ril's target.

  9. Krill (Euphausiids) - Ocean Info

    Krill are tiny shrimp-like crustaceans critical to marine food webs, primarily thriving in cold ocean waters and sustaining many larger species.

  10. Krill | National Geographic

    Find out why these tiny animals have enormous importance in the ocean's food chain. Hear about the threats that could collapse krill populations.