Squids live in water, and will outlive humans.
Water
the answer is no
Vampire squids live in the deep-sea regions of most oceans around the world, primarily in the mesopelagic zone. They are typically found at depths of 300 to 900 meters where there is dim light and low oxygen levels.
Squids are ocean creatures and can be found in all of the world's oceans, from shallow coastal waters to deep-sea environments. They tend to inhabit areas with abundant food sources and have been observed at various depths depending on the species.
Squids typically live in the ocean, dwelling in both shallow and deep waters around the world. They are found near the surface during the night when hunting and may inhabit areas that range from coastlines to the open ocean. Squids prefer areas with plenty of prey, such as fish and crustaceans, and may migrate to follow food sources.
Giant squids live in deep and remote parts of the ocean, making them difficult to study directly. Many giant squids are also elusive and elusive, which makes it challenging for scientists to observe their behavior and habits. However, advancements in technology, such as underwater cameras and remote-operated vehicles, have allowed scientists to learn more about giant squids in recent years.
Squids live all over the world, in oceans and in lakes.
They live in water.
They live in water.
No, squids will day if they are out of water for too long.
In the ocean.
The habitat for both giant squids & small squids is mainly in the ocean, because that is where they get their food from, & that is where they are able to live.
in your imagination.
All of them.
Because they are not dead- animals are made to live.
A squid has 8 arms, but also has 2 extra tentacles. Squids have 2 fins, while octopuses have none. Octopi live solitary, but squids can live solitay or in schools.
There have been reports of huge dead squids but one has never been seen live.
the deep