well nobody would eat squid live unless they were starving or were crazing so my answer to your question is none.
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The squid reproduces by laying eggs. A female squid can lay 1.000 eggs at a time!
No, none have been captured alive, but there are photographs of live giant squid.
people! we EAT squid!
Yes people do eat squid..especially Asian people.
the alive and the slow moving shrimp
it is hard to keep them alive. i saw a documentary on national geographic about the giant squid. the scientists had caught them and all attempts to keep any type of squid alive for long in an artificial environment had failed. I've never seen any in any of the sea life centres either. In my opinion you should leave the squid where they belong-in the open sea. so there!!!
Most people would say orca, but the collosal squid come into fights and sometimes win with sperm whales, who are the largest predetors alive today. So I cannot see the squid having much trouble against a single orca.
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A giant squid
A giant squid has never been spotted alive, but they have been found dead.
Colossal squid are bigger and wider than giant squid, so they are probably heavier.Colossal squids (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) are not only bigger than the giant squids (Architeuthis dux), but MUCH heavier.The only colossal squid caught alive, by New Zealand fishermen, was 495 kg.The heaviest giant squid was «only» 275 kg (estimate)...
Because if we had squid legs, we couldn't run Track and Field.