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Squid are marine creatures that live in oceans that surround Antarctica. Oceans are their natural habitat.
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.
The Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent of Antarctica is home to Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni, the largest squid on earth. Because this animal is rare, its population numbers and population trends are unknown according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.
it lives in Antarctica
There are only two types of squid that live in Antarctica: the Colossal Squid and the Giant Squid. I believe they, like whales or seals, have an extra layer of blubber/fat that can protect them from the freezing water temperatures. Any other squid brought into Antarctica would die in minutes, if not seconds.
There is the colossal squid - it's even bigger than the giant squid!
a School of Squid, perhaps
there are 379000 species of squid
The collosal squid is the biggest one was found in New Zealand and it was estimated about 10 metres.
there are 379000 species of squid
The population of the Discovery Expedition was estimated to be 52 souls; the Terra Nova Expedition population estimated to be 30 souls. Both these counts include Captain Scott.
Found on the coast of Antarctica