Giant squid are not asexual; they reproduce sexually. Male and female giant squids engage in mating, where males transfer sperm to females using specialized appendages. After mating, females lay thousands of eggs, which they typically protect until they hatch. This reproductive strategy is common among cephalopods, the class to which giant squids belong.
no. its a giant squid!
The Giant squid's enemy is the Sperm whale which eats the Giant squid.
you might be able to tell because the GIANT squid is supposed to be larger Giant Squid are actually GIANT.... Therefore if you see a squid & dont say "OMGG that thing is HUGE" then it isnt a GIANT Squid
The Humboldt squid and the Giant Squid are two separate species
A giant squid period
Giant Squid most likely eat fish and other squid.
Giant squid eat there own kind (giant squid!)
Where can I find a Giant Squid?? Can you answer to this question as quick as you can?
a giant squid is very long
NO, a Giant squid does not have a backbone. So it is considered an INVERTEBRATE.
no they are to big they will eat the giant squid.
the giant clam