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How far do squids dive?

A giant squid can dive about 5 miles down. Nobody really knows quite how far a squid can dive.


Do polar bears roam the streets of Vancouver?

no not at all in fact Vancouver is far to warm for polar bears to roam.


What are the squids enemies?

Giant squids only have one main natural enemy - the sperm whale, which preys upon them. There has been evidence from the bodies of sperm whales that these two ocean dwellers engage in fierce battles far beneath the water's surface. Smaller squid are eaten by lots of other animals including albatross and humans.


Can you free roam in far cry 3 online?

no you cannot


Does a squid live in fresh water?

No there are no fresh water squids on record so far.


How far do cats roam durning the day?

Probably in a 1-1.5 block radius.


How far can giant paper airplanes go?

very far up not down


How do you become giant on clubpenguin?

Go to the docks and waddle as far back as possible, then you will appear to be a giant.


How far are organic chickens allowed to roam?

Organic chickens are required to have access to the outdoors where they can roam freely. The specific distance they are allowed to roam can vary depending on the organic certification standards, but it generally ensures that the chickens have ample space to move around and exhibit natural behaviors.


Is Crysis 2 a free roam?

It's more of a controlled roam. There's lots of paths, but they all lead to the objective point. Also, if you stray off too far, a box will pop up warning you to get back in the "battle zone" or be killed.


How far is Beijing from the closest giant panda habitat?

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What creatrue has the largest eye?

Tell a FriendThe eyes of the giant squid (Architeuthis dux) can be up to 25 centimeters (ten inches) across, about the size of a volleyball.Those large, sensitive eyes are useful in the dark waters where the giant squid lives, 200-700 meters (660-2,300 feet) below the surface of the ocean.How big does it get?Up to 18 m (59 ft)Up to 900 kg (1,980 lb, nearly 1 ton)Giant squids are among the world's most mysterious megafauna (large animals). So far, no live specimen has been captured. They live in deep oceans all around the world, along with at least ten other species of very large squid.Like other cephalopods such as octopi, giant squids have complex, well-developed brains. They are ferocious predators, but they are also pursued and eaten by large cetaceans such as sperm whales, some of which show the obvious scars of giant squid sucker disks.