There have not been enough specimens captured to count them and get an average number.
there are exactly seven hundred and eighty six suckers on a giant squid
yes of course
I believe you are referring to a Kraken. This was a mythical animal that has often been portrayed as a giant squid or squid-like animal in movies. The giant squid is a real animal that may be as long as 50 feet if you include tentacle length. The mythological kraken is usually described or portrayed many times larger. Although the kraken is mythical, the legend may have arisen through sightings of giant squid by early seafarers.
A squid's beak doesn't have any teeth at all, in fact they are used to pry open shellfish and so on. They can drill through hard shells of prey. It is powerful enough to break human bone.
the squid usually has three hearts
9000
An octopus can have anywhere from 200 to over 300 suckers on each of its tentacles, depending on the species. These suckers are used for various purposes, including locomotion, feeding, and exploration. The number and size of suckers can vary significantly among different octopus species. Overall, the suckers provide octopuses with a strong grip and a sensitive touch.
The life span of a giant squid is 4 to 5 years.
A giant squid has 8 arms,but 2 tentacles as well.
two look there big
There are many species of the Giant Squid, but they all fall under the genus Archeteuthis. The most known species is probably Archeteuthis dux.
Not sure of the exact amount, but there are two rows of suction cups on each tentacle there are 240 suction cups on each tentacle. Altogether there are 1920 suction cups -Pink Rocks It's important to distinguish between arms and tentacles. Tentacles have suction cups only at the tips. Octopus have arms and have suction cups along the length of the arm.