A squid does not have teeth, instead it has a very sharp beak directly in the middle of all its arms. It uses its arms to grab its food, then brings the prey to the beak where the squid tears it apart to eat it.
Squid have no teeth, but they do have beaks.
octopi have small tounges which act as teeth and break down their food
squid and fish
Squid beaks and the human jaw and teeth are both suited to sucking and breaking off a portion of food for digestion. The squid beak does not contain minerals like a human jaw and teeth do.
A squid's beak doesn't have any teeth at all, in fact they are used to pry open shellfish and so on. They can drill through hard shells of prey. It is powerful enough to break human bone.
Squids mouths may be beaks but they have jaws and there beaks are there teeth. They use there beaks to eat and for protection.
Styxosaurus ate belemnites (squid-like creatures), fish and squid. With its interlocking teeth, Styxosaurus could grab on to its slippery prey before swallowing it.
The buccal mass of a squid is the initial portion of a squid's digestive system. This is essentially analgous to a mouth on a human. The beak acts as the lips and teeth, drawing food into the buccal mass where it can begin to be digested.
they both are used to take in, puncture, and chew up prey.
Giant squids, like other squids, have beaks, not teeth.
Depends on the species of whale. If they have Baleen like hump backs they prey on Krill, if they have teeth then they may eat fish or squid.
Dolphins eat sea animals that are smaller than them, like squid and fish.
The Humboldt squid and the Giant Squid are two separate species
The squid is called a firefly squid.