Squids happen to not care for their young
yes they do die after laying eggs. she stopps eating a tending to herself to care for her eggs then she dies after they all hatch.
The squid reproduces by laying eggs. A female squid can lay 1.000 eggs at a time!
yes baby squid is born in eggs
Squid reproduce through a process called spawning, where females release eggs into the water, often in clusters or gelatinous masses. Males fertilize the eggs externally by releasing sperm over them. After a few weeks, the eggs hatch into tiny, free-swimming larvae called paralarvae, which eventually grow into adult squid. Some species exhibit parental care, but most do not, and the young are mostly independent from birth.
they dont actually look after them. they just leave the eggs on seaweed.
Squid.
The red flying squid, also known as ommastrephes bartramii, produces red eggs. These eggs are unique in color compared to the typical translucent eggs of other squid species.
The Giant Squid reproduces by releasing millions of eggs, once this is done, it dies.
Squid, like other cephalopods, lay eggs. When an egg hatches, the immature squid is referred to as a larva (plural larvae).
They don't the squid leave there young to survive in the wild
Between 150 to 200 eggs, according to wikepedia
20,000 to 100,000 eggs... and overproduction would be over 120,00