That depends on the type of squid. In general, they live in deep water and migrate to shallow water at night. They also lay their eggs and breed in the shallows. In short, they live in an aquatic environment, and generally prefer warmer waters.
Iodine is not alive. It does not live in any environment.
muddy environment.
Squid do not live in a desert. They are an ocean species.
The Hawaiian bobtail squid has a symbiotic relationship with bioluminescent bacteria. The squid provides a safe environment for the bacteria to live in its light organ, while the bacteria produce light that helps the squid camouflage itself from predators.
A squid lives in the oceans.
squid do live oil in the ocean
Yes, a live colossal squid has indeed been caught in Alaska under an iceberg that was as big as Texas! Yes, a live one was caught by Japanese marine biologists two years ago, but they killed it in the process by dragging it up from its natural environment. By the time the squid was photographed it was already dying. Also, New Zealand fisherman caught a colossal squid in Antarctic waters.
he's a squid obviously.mammal
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In a desert.
in africa
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