Squid move by jet propulsion, using its lips to suck water in then squirts it out its bottom.
To save themselves. Colossal Squids are one of the prey species that Sperm Whales feed on. It is natural for any prey species to try to protect itself when it is attacked by a predator. So, when a sperm whale attacks a colossal squid it tries to attack the sperm whale to save its life.
A cloud of melanin (the same stuff that gives people hair and skin color). The ink can deter predators that use smell to hunt.
No, flagella and cilia are organelles of locomotion.
The pseudopodia enable amoeboid locomotion, the cilia allow for ciliary locomotion. The flagella allow for flagellar locomotion and the myonemes allow for metabolic contractile locomotion.
Locomotion refers to movement that involves changing one's location, such as walking or running. Non-locomotion movement refers to actions that do not involve changing one's location, like nodding one's head or waving a hand.
Approximately 100.
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Their chief predators are sperm whales.
yes they can see forward and back
Yes, the colossal squid does lay eggs. Like many other cephalopods, female colossal squids produce large clusters of eggs, which they typically attach to the ocean floor or other surfaces. These eggs hatch into juvenile squids, which then grow into adults. The reproductive cycle of the colossal squid remains largely mysterious due to the challenges of studying them in their deep-sea habitat.
Killer Whales,humpback whales,sperm Whales And I Think Blue Whales Too.
Actually the colossal squid hasn't been proved an actual species yet so its hard to say how many, sorry.
Colossal squid are bigger and wider than giant squid, so they are probably heavier.Colossal squids (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) are not only bigger than the giant squids (Architeuthis dux), but MUCH heavier.The only colossal squid caught alive, by New Zealand fishermen, was 495 kg.The heaviest giant squid was «only» 275 kg (estimate)...
The colossal squid lives in the ocean biome. These squid can be found in the deep ocean, but may also come in closer to shore.
the biggest type of squid is a colossal squid, nobody knows how big they can get but scientist believe they are around twenty meters long.
Some squids have washed up that were at least five times larger than a blue whale but none have been seen alive, as they dwell in areas of the ocean humans cannot go to.
smallest fish catogery which observe oxygen from water, also adult colossal squids are believed to go atleast 2200m