Squid's eyes are large, and on either side of their head. They have excellent vision and navigate incredibly. They also have ink sacs that allow them to escape threats by confusing the enemy.
The cephalopods have the most developed nervous systems. Cephalopods comprise squid, nautiluses, cuttlefish, and octopuses. One of their interesting features are eyes that are similar to vertebrates' eyes in their complexity.
The banded piglet squid is a small squid, with the piglet part of its name referring to its appearance. It appears to have a smiley face, caused by a certain alignment of skin pigments on its face. This squid looks very round and plump. It has hairlike tentacles on top of it. A syphon extends from the banded piglet squid, resembling a nose. The squid overall is about the size of an avocado. It has eight arms in addition to the tentacles. The banded piglet squid has a tendency to fill up with water. This also indicates why it is labelled a "piglet squid."
it will knock it out
The Giant Squid has the largest eye in the world
some marine biologist say they do but Antarctic water can often mean it is too cold for squid but with rising temperatures that could change
the answer is the ink sac where they squirt ink at other animals and the color chaning
Squid are in their own special group.
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its beak
Yes, it's plenty of fish and and squid.
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they live in water... Octopus and giant squid is a mollusk... yeah...
They all have tentacles with suckers located on the bottom, a beak.
they can squirt ink and have the largest eye-to-body ratio of any animal in the world.
Males attract the females by displaying changing chromatophors (their colour spots) and then fertilizes the female with a special arm. The females receive the sperm from the male with a special pad underneath their sharp beak.
The squid has a special "engine" that runs on oil from the ocean floor and comes out when the squid wants to move. With this it is able to move at speeds up to 115mph.
The Humboldt squid and the Giant Squid are two separate species