well several miles down under the the sea where the sun can not penertrait there is a species called the vampire squid that can see where it is because all over its body there are little lights that have evolved on the suid over the years to help it see and this is how the squid catches its prey it can light up at its own will. its lights can shine blue or red and remember it can live right at the bottom of the sea floor which is several miles deep. i found this out from a sea version of david atinburah.hope this helps. by Dakoda
the adelie penguin can live water depths up t 20-50m under the waters surface where it eats krill, fish, shrimp, and squid.
yes
Giant squid live in all of the oceans of the world. They are not known to frequent tropical and polar areas. They span a wide range of depths as well.
No. Squid generally live in warmer water, but there are some squid species that live in the Southern Oceans. Antarctica is a continent, and squid prefer life in the water.
Squids live in all of the oceans of the world. Different types of squids live at different depths of whichever ocean they inhabit.
Yes, squid live in the ocean. They live very deep under the water.
yes
Squid are found all over the world. They can live both in shallow water close to shore, and in the open ocean at great depths. They are very common off the west coast of North America, the Caribbean sea, and Japan.
Yes, giant squid are marine creatures and do not live in fresh water, except in Harry Potter books.
they are giantsquids live in water
They do if they want to live.
Yes. The whale can kill the squid if it really wanted to. But most likely the squid would be gone before the whale could find it. Plus killer whales hate cold water. Squids literaly need cold water. -- Orcas do not hate cold water, they primarily live in the North West Pacific Ocean, where it is quite cold. And squid do not need cold water, many of them live in tropical waters. Orcas have been known to eat common squid. The main reason a fight between these two would not happen is because giant squid live in the deep ocean, deeper than orcas typically dive. --