Only filter feeders eat plankton, and the giant squid isn't a filter feeder. It doesn't eat any plankton.
about 50,000
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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.
None mate. Still got em all.
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].
Around 100 because they are becoming extinct and they are very rare to find.
it would be sad and lonely
There have not been enough specimens captured to count them and get an average number.
Squids Will Be Squids has 48 pages.
Vampire squids primarily feed on marine detritus, which consists of organic matter that sinks to the ocean floor, including dead plankton and other decomposing material. They use their long, tentacle-like arms to collect this food from the surrounding environment. Unlike many other cephalopods, vampire squids do not hunt live prey; instead, they thrive in low-oxygen environments where such detritus is abundant.
2.8 tonnes is 2800kg
10 tonnes = 22,050 pounds.