Penguins will eat some squid but not the large ones.
No, but penguins eat squid.
Yes but small ones
they never meet up in the wild that much because giant squids favor deeper water, but if they met a penguin has no chance of surviving.
fish and squids
Yes Penguins eat chocolate! (they don't really they eat FISH!)
Penguins are flightless birds. Squids, octopus, and cuttlefish are mollusks :)
Penguins eat krill (a shrimp-like crustacean in the Family Euphausiidae), squids, and fishes. Various species of penguins have slightly different food preferences, which reduce competition among species.
Rock Hopper penguins don't even know what cream soda is they eat rock crabs, krill, fish and squids.
Penguins eat krill (a shrimplike crustacean in the family Euphausiidae), squids, and fishes. Various species of penguins have slightly different food preferences, which reduces competition among species. The smaller penguin species of the Antarctic and the subantarctic primarily feed on krill and squids. Species found farther north tend to eat fishes (del Hoyo, et al., 1992). Adélies feed primarily on small krill, while chinstraps forage for large krill (del Hoyo, et al., 1992). Emperors and kings primarily eat fishes and squids (Kooyman, 1971).
no seals do not eat big squids.
Weddell seal eat fish, krill, squid, bottom-feeding prawns, cephalopods, crustaceans and sometimes penguins
Penguins eat many different types of squid, fish, and small sea animals. Some of the squid they eat includes arrow squid and glacial squid. They generally eat small squids.
Squid and calamari are the same thing. Some squids eat other squids, so yes.
A Leatherback Sea Turtle eat squids.