Squid are marine cephalopods of the order Teuthida, which comprises around 300 species. Like all other cephalopods, squid have a distinct head, bilateral symmetry, a mantle, and arms. Squid, like cuttlefish, have eight arms arranged in pairs and two longer tentacles. (The only known exception is the bigfin squidgroup, which have ten very long, thin arms of equal length.)
Squid are favorite prey to many fish species, as well as to many whales. The giant squid are hunted by sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus). Last, but not least, squid are also eaten by man.
Some examples include: humans, toothed whales (sperm whale), sharks, tuna fish and other large fish.
== == Other squid, fish, crabs. A lot of things in the ocean will eat a squid.
I'm not sure but it could be dolphins or stingrays...
Penguin
whoever wrote that, there are far more than just "penguin." Like the dolphin.
The Sperm whale.
some types of sharks and whales eat squid
humans, for one. ---- Certain types of whale, for another.
Sperm whales and beluga whales eat squid.
Tuna and other large fish and sharks
Yes, sperm whales eats them
camels
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Actually, sperm whales eat giant squid. It is a myth that the squid eats the whales, because of course a squid will fight back when attacked, which can look like an offensive instead of a defensive because of their tentacles wrapping around the whale. A common misconception. you dummie it says what eats it not what it eats. get a brain why don't you!
No, actually the turtle eats the squid instead.
A squid is a type of animal that lives there.
yes, a squid is an animal.
Depending on what an Omnivore is, (an animal that eats plants) or a carnivore (animals which eats meat) An octopus eats both. most likely plants so an Omnivore.