Squids do not have a very long life span, therefore the female often lays thousands of eggs. Most species of squid lay their eggs in masses on a sea bed but some carry their eggs to guard them.
No, they reproduce by laying eggs.
yes tey do
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Squids happen to not care for their young
Squids are egg layers. When they are ready to lay their eggs, they attach them to sea grasses or kelp. Sometimes however, they will wash up on the shore in the late spring time.
No, all squid reproduce by laying eggs.
they lay eggs!
800 is the most they can lay up to but they can lay less but they usually do not.
20,000 to 100,000 eggs... and overproduction would be over 120,00
Adult squid mate and lay eggs which then hatch and grow to adults.
Adult squid mate and lay eggs which then hatch and grow to adults.
Squids lay about 200.000 eggs each time. This depends on the specimen though.