No, they are independent like a cat is(once, I held a cat by the tai, and it meowed scaringly!:)
Yes they swim in groups, up to 3-7 a pair
No they are solitary animals.
no giant squids never travel in groups
Squids live all over the world, in oceans and in lakes.
Squids reproduce by mating in large groups, and attach their egg capsules to the ocean floor or to seaweed. They live in all types of areas e.g. at a jetty, bay, lake and even deep sea. And they live between 18 and 24 months.
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.
All of them.
in your imagination.
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.
Because they are not dead- animals are made to live.