A colossal squid's eye is about 27 centimeters across. This animal has the largest animal eye. A colossal squid's eye also has a light organ that is used to see its prey in the dark. The light organ or photosphere functions as a headlight.
The eye of an adult giant squid is estimated (not known simply because sightings are rare) to be approximately fifteen inches in diameter. Hope this helps :)
depends how old they are
as big as a human head
They are colrblind no matter how big they are
They are colrblind no matter how big they are
By extending itself
A Giant Squid can grow up to 60 feet. Squids this large are about 3 tons and are easily capable of consuming whales, so they are pretty much kings. These are believed to be related to the "Massive Squids dragging ships down" myth.
yes, most are 20 feet or smaller
Their eyes are about the size of basketballs
Giant Squids typically live in deep ocean. There has never been a major oil spill in the deep deep ocean. If there were one, if the oil spill was big enough, it would be expected that even the giant squid would die.
Really really big THIS BIG
Giant squids don't have big mouths. Compared to body size they have a fairly small beak-like mouth they use to bite chunks large enough to swallow out of their prey. And whales - even "small whales" are too big for a giant squid to attack successfully.
We actually don't know why they are so big. It's like asking why we can talk.
No, big squids cannot talk.
About 75-100 feet long. Their eyeballs alone are as big as school bus wheels!