I'm not sure whether the squid I had in The Gambia (Western Coast of Africa) was a giant squid or not, but the peices I had would indicate the squid was huge. The one individual suction cup was about the diameter of a U.S. quarter (coin). The thickness of a one inch square peice of the main body was 3/8" thick. The resort I stayed at right on the Atlantic Ocean consistently offered every night this variety of squid at its poolside buffet. As for the taste? It was very similar to the best squid I've ever had before. It was mild and sweet, not rubbery. The texture was smooth and when you bit into it, it had a crispness about it, like eating into an apple. This was the same whether BBQ'd or sauteed. At first I was reluctant to try it because it was bigger than any squid or octupus meat I've ever had and I was concerned about it having an overwhelming taste or tasting fishy. I was pleasantly surprised when I finally had some. R.Brant, Canada
Squids cannot be eaten. If they are you will be pwned by Squid Norris.
Yes, but they are too sulfury, so they don't taste good.
Giant squid, like all other squid, have gills. So they "breathe" from them.
Most are fairly common like the Common squid, but the giant squid and the colossal squid are rare.
giant squid
no. its a giant squid!
The Giant squid's enemy is the Sperm whale which eats the Giant squid.
you might be able to tell because the GIANT squid is supposed to be larger Giant Squid are actually GIANT.... Therefore if you see a squid & dont say "OMGG that thing is HUGE" then it isnt a GIANT Squid
The Humboldt squid and the Giant Squid are two separate species
The skin is of a giant squid is covered in chromatophores, which enable the squid to change color to suit its surroundings. Like a chameleon
A giant squid period
Giant squid eat there own kind (giant squid!)
Giant Squid most likely eat fish and other squid.
a giant squid is very long