With their tentacles.
they jet through the water at really high speed
Squids move through the water by jet propulsion. They draw water into their mantle cavity and then forcefully eject it out through a siphon, creating a powerful jet of water that propels them forward. By controlling the direction and force of the water jet, squids can move in different directions and at varying speeds.
No, squids will day if they are out of water for too long.
Fins are used by squids to move at low speeds. Their siphon is used when they need to move quickly.
This is a very good question. Squids move through the water at high speeds using a jet propulsion-like organ called a "siphon". What the siphon does is take in water and thrust it out, much like a jet engine. The end result is the jet-like streamline of a squid.
Octopuses and squids can also move by using a form of jet propulsion. Water is drawn into the mantle cavity and then forced out through a tube, propelling the cephalopods backwards from danger. In addition, squids and octopuses produce a dark-colored ink when the are frightened. As this ink is released into the water, it helps to hide the mollusks/squids/octopuses and confuse its predators
They live in water.
They live in water.
They let their water out into the ocean.
The colossal squid moves by using its fins and jet propulsion. It can swim forward quickly by expelling water through a funnel-like structure to propel itself. The fins help with steering and stabilization as it moves through the water.
Cause they are that cool
Cause they are that cool