Squid are believed to have evolved from ancient cephalopods that lived in the oceans over 500 million years ago. Their evolutionary lineage can be traced back to a common ancestor shared with octopuses and cuttlefish. Fossil evidence suggests that modern squids emerged during the Late Cretaceous period, adapting to a variety of marine environments over time. Today, they are found in oceans worldwide, showcasing a diverse range of species and adaptations.
Squid comes from the Atlantic ocean
Squid is from the cephalopods and are a meat.
From cuttlefish (squid)
You'll have to specify what kind of squid you're wondering about. There are many types of squid in the world that come in wide variety of sizes
yes
they dont come to shallow parts of the ocean
The bottom of the body.
go on the ice island and make sure ice hole and ice squid are in in the menu bar thingy. then get a pygmy and turn the sun really hot. he will melt a hole in the ice. then put a pygmy over top of the ice hole and the squid will come out
The squid sucks up water a tube called the siphon, then shoots it out to provide locomotion by jet propulsion.
No. Calamari is a squid, which is different to an octopus.
Calamari is made from squid, a type of mollusk that is commonly served as a seafood dish. Squid is known for its tender texture and mild flavor, making it a popular choice in many cuisines around the world.
You'll have to specify what kind of squid you're wondering about. There are many types of squid in the world that come in wide variety of sizes