Mostly melanin, the pigment that gives your your skin/hair color
The tentacles and arms equipped with suckers are adaptations that help squids catch and grasp prey. The presence of chromatophores on their skin allows squids to change color and camouflage themselves while hunting.
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
ink comes from squids?
Squids Squirt ink (inc) to protect themselves.
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Nothing! A squid's ink is very dangerous!
They squirt ink
It is commonly called "ink".
Squids release ink as a defense mechanism against predators. The ink forms a cloud in the water, confusing the predator and allowing the squid to escape. Some squids also use their ink to deter threats by creating a distraction or hiding their escape route.
Humans have an effect on squids because they hunt and kill them. Humans generally kill the squids to use their ink.
Not in my lifetime have I seen a koala shoot ink. I have heard about squids who do.
Ink comes from the latin work "inka" which means "decendent of the octopus" tattoo ink comes from underwater squids and octopuses Ink comes from the latin work "inka" which means "decendent of the octopus" tattoo ink comes from underwater squids and octopuses
I think hat they spray ink from their tentacles, but i am not very sure.
they spray ink, and they can change color