There are only two types of squid that live in Antarctica: the Colossal Squid and the Giant Squid. I believe they, like whales or seals, have an extra layer of blubber/fat that can protect them from the freezing water temperatures. Any other squid brought into Antarctica would die in minutes, if not seconds.
Certain fish and squid
its beak
It helps it see with it's great seeing sense. It needs good eyes for how dark it is in the sea
Squid have very good eyesight and may even be able to see in color. The squids' two tentacles are specially adapted for feeding and they use them to grab their prey. Squids can swim very fast by its 10 arms. Squid have some unique adaptations. Some can change color, some use to create light, and some shoot ink to cloud the water and lose predators.
The Humboldt squid and the Giant Squid are two separate species
The squid is called a firefly squid.
but what the squid
The biggest squid in the world is the colossal squid.
The Giant Squid is a cousin of the Squid.
squid
Most are fairly common like the Common squid, but the giant squid and the colossal squid are rare.
They cannot live in warm water. They do not have back bones. There is two facts -- Bobtail squid, and in fact many other species, live in warm water. They have 8 arms and 2 tentacles, have chromatophores which let them change their colour, and have large eyes that are adapted for low-light situations and quite advanced. --