It could but it wouldn't. Squid feed on plankton, krill and other small invertebrates in the sea.
Mostly large whales, although if the whale is small enough and the squid is big enough, the outcome will be reversed and the squid will eat the whale.
Compared to a whale, a giant squid can get up to about 50 ft. long. This certainly rivals the size of a whale but when comparing the enormous size of a giant squid to a whale, consideration has to be given to the incredible length of the squid's tentacles.
yes, but the whale has to be big enough
Squids are the big loser in this contest. Supposedly there was a report of a giant squid killing a baby wright whale.http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/10/photogalleries/giant-squid-sperm-whale-pictures/http://www.pibburns.com/cryptost/kraken.htm
It would have to be a BIG octopus (they do get big but probably not big enough). A giant squid, maybe...
No way! Pandas wouldn't get big enough to be as heavy as a whale. Even a baby whale.
No bigger
No, there isn't a snake big enough, as the blue whale is the biggest animal on earth.
baluga whales eat fish such as sharks or trout and your big little boys and girls. :)
It depends on how big the squid is
No. The Killer Whale is at the top of the food chain. Things are BIG enough, but they just don't. Killer whales attack even blue whales. Does that sort it? If not, message me..
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