That varies enormously depending on the squid.
Most squid are less than 60 cm long, with something between 1/3 and 2/3 of that being the body and the rest their tentacles. The arms are noticeably shorter - anywhere from 1/4 the length of the body to about equal in length to the body.
The giant squid can reach 13 m long - with about 2/3 of that being the tentacles. The arms are about half the length of the tentacles - about 4 m
The colossal squid may grow to 14 m - with about 1/2 of that being the tentacles. The arms are a bit shorter - around 5 m.
Technically, a squid doesn't have arms.
A decapod has ten legs or arms. A squid has eight arms and two tentacles, a total of ten. Technically a squid is not a decapod, as it only has eight arms.
The streamlined shape of a squid helps it cut through the water.
A giant squid has 8 arms,but 2 tentacles as well.
A squid has eight legs.
Squid arms are used for capturing, grasping, and manipulating prey. They are lined with suckers that help the squid hold onto its food, and some species also have hooks on their arms to help subdue prey. Squid arms are a key part of the squid's feeding behavior.
Technically, octopus and squid have the same number of arms (8), but squid have two long tentacles with fleshy clubs at the end, making their total appendage count 10. So, squid and octopus have the same amount of arms, but squids have more appendages.
the colossal squid only has 2 tentacles. it may not look like it, but the 2 long ones are tentacles and the smaller ones are its arms.
Squid have eight arms and two longer tentacles.
the location of suckers of a squid are all along the feeding tentacles and 8 arms of a squid.
Squid eat fish. They are carnivores. They catch the fish with one of their long arms and pull it to their mouth. Squid have a hard beak like a parrot's.
it has 8 arms