Giant squids live in all oceans except the Arctic Ocean. Many scientist believe that giant squid like to live in cold water and could actually suffocate in warm water. They tend to live about 5,500 meters below the surface. They live in deep ocean trenches.
Tecniclly yes, but they live all over the Atlantic Ocean.
the squid usually has three hearts
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A giant squid has eight arms, each lined with powerful suction cups for grabbing prey. In addition to its arms, a giant squid also has two longer tentacles that it uses to capture food.
Growth and reproductionUnlike most fish, squid have a different strategy for reproduction. In association with a short life span, giant squid reproduce once, releasing millions of eggs, then die.How long does it take to become a giant? Like people, large mammals such as elephants, whales, and even gorillas take many years to grow large, mature and reproduce. Most larger fish also require many years to reach adult size. On the contrary, cephalopods actually grow very quickly and die after a short life. Short lives and high rates of reproduction are their hallmarks. The giant octopus, a sizeable animal at 1/20th the weight of a mature giant squid, lives just 2-3 years. Evidence from statoliths (solid calcium carbonate granules) found in the statocyst, the organ responsible for equilibrium(balance and stability), suggests that giant squid live no more than five years. This means that the growth rate of giant squid is extremely rapid. It is one thing to be a fast-growing squid that reaches maturity at 12 inches (30 cm), and quite another to grow to nearly 60 feet (18 m) within a few years! To grow at such a rate, giant squid have to be in areas where there is an abundant supply of food; they would need to eat enormous quantities on a continuous basis. They must be feeding machines!Bibliography:http://invertebrates.si.edu/giant_squid/page4.html
there are exactly seven hundred and eighty six suckers on a giant squid
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There are many species of the Giant Squid, but they all fall under the genus Archeteuthis. The most known species is probably Archeteuthis dux.
There have not been enough specimens captured to count them and get an average number.
The squid is known as the ice cream cone of the sea because they are a favorite food of many ocean dwellers.All squids are carnivores.the colossal squid, mostly known as the giant squid, eat whales when he can "take them down".Squid can live in fresh water, and saltwater.Squids can range from 24 inches long to more than forty feet long!
It depends on the species of squid. Squid are carnivores, and can eat anything from small fish up to large marine mammals if they can (giant squid). They also have a variety of predators, from birds to fish to sharks and even sperm whales eat giant squid