They do.
No, They have tentacles - like an octopus.
just a beak
They have a beak underneath all of their appendages.
squids do not have an exoskeleton. the only bone in a squids body is its beak and, if its large enough, its hooks inside its suckers. hope this helps good bye :)
Giant squids, like other squids, have beaks, not teeth.
Each beak is a little bit different to help distinguish the birds. You can find some pictures of the differences with an image search.
Squids do not actually poop out of their beaks; instead, their waste is expelled through a separate opening called the anus, located near the base of their bodies. The beak is primarily used for feeding, allowing squids to grasp and tear their prey. However, the misconception may arise from the fact that squids have a unique anatomy where waste is expelled from the same region as the beak, but they are distinct systems.
To eat.
Its usually black and right in the center of its body at the start of all the arms.
Giant squids are related to other cephalopods like octopuses and cuttlefish. They all belong to the class Cephalopoda and share similar anatomical features such as tentacles, a beak-like mouth, and well-developed brains.
squid have ink sacs that irritate the predators' eyes so that they can swim away
in between the tentacles is its mouth and it uses its tentacles to bring in the food