They have a beak underneath all of their appendages.
Giant squids, like other squids, have beaks, not teeth.
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.
Giant squids don't have big mouths. Compared to body size they have a fairly small beak-like mouth they use to bite chunks large enough to swallow out of their prey. And whales - even "small whales" are too big for a giant squid to attack successfully.
They are colrblind no matter how big they are
No, They have tentacles - like an octopus.
just a beak
They are colrblind no matter how big they are
They do.
Giant squids are to be in the wild. They are not to friendly to people.
yes, most are 20 feet or smaller
a giant squids prey is the size of a sperm whale