If it goes over two miles an hour it dies
The Humboldt squid, also known as the giant squid, can reach speeds of up to 15mph ( 24km/h ). It can be found between 660ft and 2200ft deep and it can reach a size of up to 5ft.
depends on if the fish is in danger or in a safe mode.
depends on which fish it is!
yes squid swims very fast up to 120 mph
=How fast does a squid swim?==they can swim really fast=
The foot of the squid is it's tentacles, it enables the squid to move very very very very very very very fast. The foot is also the mantle of the squid (the mantle is a thick layer of tissues {muscle} all mollusks use to protect their guts). In this case the squid uses it's mantle to run away from predators (swim away).
it helps the squid to move because its fit to the squid and this is really shape of squid to move so shape can help us like people have shape too and animals so that they help us ........
it is slower than a squid but still fast
They are slower than a squid, but they are still fast.
The function of the water jet is to move the squid from left to right for example if the squid shots water left it will move to the right and vice versa
to move
A giant squid can swim at speeds of 15 miles per hour or more.
A vampire squid can move if and only if its fiber rich diet creates enough diarrhea to shoot out their anal cavities and propel them forward.
Squid move by jet propulsion, using its lips to suck water in then squirts it out its bottom.
they move to a new place
When there is something Trying to Eat it ..