Just above the bottem of the but not on the bottem, and below the top so about in the middle.
Squid, like other cephalopods, lay eggs. When an egg hatches, the immature squid is referred to as a larva (plural larvae).
Hourglass dolphins are found in the cold waters of the Southern Hemisphere. They typically inhabit regions around the Antarctic Peninsula and the sub-Antarctic islands, where they feed on fish and squid.
Adelie penguins are carnivores, primarily feeding on fish, krill, and squid. They rely on a diet rich in protein and fats to survive in their cold Antarctic habitat.
a sperm whale
The pen is a feather-shaped internal structure that supports the squid's mantle and serves as a site for muscle attachment. It is made of a chitin-like substance. It is the remnant of the squid's shell, so it is a vestigial structure.
er
sleeping
In the water
wet,plants
The sea.
how do the squid's eyes help it to survive?
Squid are marine creatures that live in oceans that surround Antarctica. Oceans are their natural habitat.
In all three oceans. In the middle closest to the bottom!
any depth of the ocean between 200m and 700m
Giant squid live in all of the oceans of the world. They are not known to frequent tropical and polar areas. They span a wide range of depths as well.
Philippine animals that live in a water habitat is Bangus, Sardines, Squid, and Tuna. But there are still many more.
There are various types of squids found worldwide, such as the giant squid, Humboldt squid, market squid, and reef squid. These squids vary in size, habitat, and behaviors, with some being bioluminescent or capable of changing color rapidly.