about 50,000
Giant squids live in deep and remote parts of the ocean, making them difficult to study directly. Many giant squids are also elusive and elusive, which makes it challenging for scientists to observe their behavior and habits. However, advancements in technology, such as underwater cameras and remote-operated vehicles, have allowed scientists to learn more about giant squids in recent years.
Yes indeed they do!! Many, many species. A favorite in my area is the Giant Pacific Octopus.
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Giant squids live in all oceans except the Arctic Ocean. Many scientist believe that giant squid like to live in cold water and could actually suffocate in warm water. They tend to live about 5,500 meters below the surface. They live in deep ocean trenches.
None mate. Still got em all.
The pacific ocean. Tonga is one of the many beautiful pacific islands.
Giant squids don't have feet. :P Although it is very likely that that there are bigger squids, the largest squid recorded to date was over 42 feet long [link attached below].
There is approximatley over 30 seas in the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, many species of squids are known to live near the floor of the ocean, where they can find protection and shelter in dens or burrows. These dens provide a safe place for squids to rest and hide from predators.
I would like to know how many years old the Pacific Ocean...!
Around 100 because they are becoming extinct and they are very rare to find.