a giant squid can protect itself in two ways. The first way is that it can spin itself to scare the predator away. It can also spray black ink and swim away quickly before the predator attacks it.
They have a sharp beak, six long tentacles,and they can spray black ink so their enemies can't see them.
threy squirt a dark ink and they camoflouge themselves
giant squid's protect themselves by squirting a black liquid and swimming away very fast
It squirts ink to get away
Squids Squirt ink (inc) to protect themselves.
a whale
Giant Pandas protect themselves by claw/scratching them Giant Pandas protect themselves by claw/scratching them
Giant squids are to be in the wild. They are not to friendly to people.
they eat lots of butter and hate squids
little squids
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.
camoflage (it changes colour like some other cephalopods( octopuses and squids)) and its bone ( although budgies and giant african land snails normally eat shop bought cuttlefish bones.)
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.