they lay eggs that stick to rocks. than a male come to fertilize them. Once the eggs have hatched, the hatchlings will drift to sallower waters to mature than swim back to deeper waters again.
I am researching this information for my grade six project on the googly eyed glass squid, and I am inferring that other glass squids reproduce the same way.
Hope this helps.
Squids do not have legs. They have tentacles that are used for capturing prey. Baby squids, known as squid larvae, hatch with small tentacles that continue to develop as they grow.
Since squids do not have haemoglobin they use haemocyanin to bind and transport oxygen throughout their body.
Giant squids are related to other cephalopods like octopuses and cuttlefish. They all belong to the class Cephalopoda and share similar anatomical features such as tentacles, a beak-like mouth, and well-developed brains.
Squids are bigger
Neither. Squid are predators.
No, they reproduce by laying eggs.
Yes.
Yes. Squid reproduce sexually.
Glass squids stay between the surface and midwater depths of open oceans.
what do glass squid eat
Glass squids are transparent. They use ink to make their predator blind and not to see them when they escape. You can say that they are cunning creatures!
No, all squid reproduce by laying eggs.
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Many deep sea fish eat glass squids, that includes angler fish, goblin sharks, and whales.
Yes. These new fish are called deep sea glass squids or Teuthowenia Pellucid.
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