how do the squid's eyes help it to survive?
it helps them to see predortors
Squids eyes are big and are on either side of the squids face/body.
No
Their eyes are about the size of basketballs
squid have ink sacs that irritate the predators' eyes so that they can swim away
Between is eyes.
No, They have tentacles - like an octopus.
No, squids have complex camera eyes.
pick out there predators
During reproduction, the male funnels sperm into a deep sac located near the female's eyes. The female discharges the fertilized eggs into the water. The parents don't wait around to witness the birth.
A bowling ball's diameter is 8.5 inches, whereas a giant squid can have eyes 10.5 inches wide (the size of a basketball) or larger.
It is widely accepted that deep sea giant squids have the biggest eyes. Many have not been caught alive and the very few that were caught for experimental study died immediately after they were brought out of water. The deep sea research on giant squids started just recently and the first images of live adults were taken in 2004. However a giant colossal squid that was caught in the April of 2008 has the biggest recorded eyes for any animal with a diameter of 28 centimeters.
They have two on either side of their head.