The squid breaks its food up into tiny pieces, it also digests food pretty fast, so unless the squid is caught with a full caecum, there wont be much recognizable contents of food.
The squid's stomach acts like a carrier to hold food as receive digestional juices to break it down.
The squid's stomach acts like a carrier to hold food as receive digestional juices to break it down.
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Giant squid eat there own kind (giant squid!)
its very difficult
--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.--
It depends on the species of squid, but, yes it is legal. It is not, however, possible to keep squid in aquariums for the most part. There are a few species that can be maintained for short periods of time, but it is very rare. Cuttlefish, though also difficult to keep, would make a much better squid-like pet, and are kept with much more frequency.
Giant squid are very difficult specimens to attain. With the little information that science has, it is estimated that females weigh up to 610 pounds (275 kilograms) with males lighter at 330 pounds or (150 kilograms).
SQUID FOR DUCK or SQUID 4 DUCK is the trade name 1000s of subscribers of the Tagged website use to identify themselves as members of a PET team. The pet game on tagged allows people to 'buy' each other and raise both value and cash, this is achieve faster by doing it as a group trading up faster that way.
Because while giant squid and octopus do exist, the writings describe a creature that should be more dangerous then what we know giant octopus and squid to be. While the behavior identify it as another creature, it will always be considered something more legendary rather then real.
The Humboldt squid and the Giant Squid are two separate species
The squid is called a firefly squid.