Yes.
Squids and the antarctic toothfish live in the waters of the antarctic penguins, seals, elephant seals, and many other.
a whale
All Squids are animals from the Class Cephalopoda of the Phylum Mollusca. Squids are not mammals, although bear in mind that all mammals are animals too, just from a different Phylum, Phylum Chordata.
sperm whales
no known animals' prey is squidAnswer:Adult giant squids are preyed on by sperm whales. Some suggest that pilot whales and orca may also feed on giant squid. Juvenile squid are preyed on by deep sea sharks and fishes.
no giant squids never travel in groups
Giant squids are to be in the wild. They are not to friendly to people.
a giant squids prey is the size of a sperm whale
The habitat for both giant squids & small squids is mainly in the ocean, because that is where they get their food from, & that is where they are able to live.
No, they reproduce by laying eggs.
Yes. Giant squids can even kill great white sharks.
There have been reports of huge dead squids but one has never been seen live.