Cephalopoda
no. its a giant squid!
The Giant squid's enemy is the Sperm whale which eats the Giant squid.
Yes, a giant squid is an invertebrate. Invertebrates are animals that lack a backbone, and the giant squid, belonging to the class Cephalopoda, fits this classification. It has a soft body and is known for its large size and complex behavior, but it does not possess a spinal column like vertebrates do.
you might be able to tell because the GIANT squid is supposed to be larger Giant Squid are actually GIANT.... Therefore if you see a squid & dont say "OMGG that thing is HUGE" then it isnt a GIANT Squid
The Humboldt squid and the Giant Squid are two separate species
A giant squid period
Giant squid eat there own kind (giant squid!)
Giant Squid most likely eat fish and other squid.
Where can I find a Giant Squid?? Can you answer to this question as quick as you can?
a giant squid is very long
NO, a Giant squid does not have a backbone. So it is considered an INVERTEBRATE.
no they are to big they will eat the giant squid.