The squid is called a firefly squid.
No, squids with lights swimming in the ocean have not been observed.
There is no 'average' squid. There are some 300 species of squid, all have their own average sizes.
Squid are in their own special group.
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
Giant squid eat there own kind (giant squid!)
The rat fish lives under 1000 feet. The deep sea angler fish also lives under 1000 feet. It has its own lights.
no one, they do their own thing
No, producers are organisms that can make their own food eg green plants.
i don't think it interacts with any other kind than its own.
No, producers are organisms that can make their own food eg green plants.
No, producers are organisms that can make their own food eg green plants.
--Because squid are spurt swimmers, it is dangerous to their safety to keep squid. They will often jet into the sides of the tank in which they are kept, and if this happens enough they can severely injure themselves. Very few squid are dangerous, the exceptions being those larger than humans, such as the Humboldt, Giant, and Colossal squids. You could illegally keep a squid, but they are very difficult to care for. Cuttlefish and octopods would be better alternatives.--