NO, a Giant squid does not have a backbone. So it is considered an INVERTEBRATE.
Giant squid, like all other squid, have gills. So they "breathe" from them.
Yes because if you ask what they eat it would say squid so yes they do eat giant squid
The sperm whale eats the giant squid, so yes, you will find bits and pieces of the giant squid inside them.
No, its real. Additional Information: The Giant Squid is a species in it's own right, along with eight species in the family" Architeuthidae". It is not a hoax, oddity, or mutation of another squid species. They live in deep ocean waters, and are considered very shy, so little is known of them and they are seen rarely. For more details, please see the site listed below.
The sperm whale is the largest carnivore so it's bigger than a giant squid
The genus is Architeuthis. But that I know of the Giant Squid is the only member of that genus so you could just call it that
Yes because if you ask what they eat it would say squid so yes they do eat giant squid
No. Most squid are fairly small; there is only the one species that gets so large it is called a giant squid.
Very unlikely even though its a giant squid it will not go near big boat because the giant squid likes to feed on the lower levels of the ocean that is why it has taken us so long to find its existence now if you are on a little raft yo may be in trouble if one has come up looking for food.
Colossal squid are bigger and wider than giant squid, so they are probably heavier.Colossal squids (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) are not only bigger than the giant squids (Architeuthis dux), but MUCH heavier.The only colossal squid caught alive, by New Zealand fishermen, was 495 kg.The heaviest giant squid was «only» 275 kg (estimate)...
The defense that giant squid has is the squirting of ink. It shoots out ink everywhere to make it unclear in the water so that it can swim away out of sight. -Crystal.