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Yes, giant squid are marine creatures and do not live in fresh water, except in Harry Potter books.
The only confirmed predator of the giant squid is the sperm whale. They live in most salt water bodies in the world, excluding the black sea and their presence in the red sea is thus far uncertain. They prefer to live in self and canyon regions.
giant squid
Deep-sea fish and smaller squid and even sometimes sea turtles
Just a fewHumanssperm whalesPilot WhalesBottlenose WhaleDolphinsporpoisesTunaLancetfishSea LionsSealsCodPenguinsAlbatrossNote: Giant Squid are eaten by whales, southern elephant seals, and sharks.
No. Most "sea monsters" are actually giant squid or giant octopuses.
Sea Monsters Search for the Giant Squid - 1998 TV was released on: USA: 25 February 1998
Giant squids are deep-sea creatures that typically inhabit oceanic waters, primarily at depths between 300 to 1,000 meters (1,000 to 3,300 feet). Loch Ness, a freshwater lake in Scotland, does not provide the saline environment or the depth that giant squids require for survival. Therefore, it is unlikely for a giant squid to live in Loch Ness, as they are specifically adapted to marine conditions.
I think it is the Blue whale!!
Alot of fish live in the deep sea, there are: anglerfish, sea devils, dragonfish, viperfish, lantern sharks, giant squid, fish that glow, fish that you can see through, and sperm whales sometimes go down there to eat squid.
actually it is the giant squid
Yes, sperm whales eats them