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  1. However, their inhospitable deep-sea habitat has made them uniquely difficult to study, and almost everything scientists know about them is from carcasses that have washed up on beaches or been...

  2. Giant squid, any member of a genus of large, elusive cephalopods inhabiting deep regions of temperate to subtropical marine waters. Thought to be the largest or second largest living invertebrate, the giant squid has been frequently depicted as a sea monster in literature and by mariners throughout history.

  3. Jun 26, 2019 · Where does the giant squid live? Giant squid live deep underwater—in the Twilight Zone—at depths between 1,000 feet and about 2,000 feet. Since the giant squid live down deep in the ocean, there isn’t very much that we know about them. We have seen little of the giant squid in the wild.

  4. Sep 15, 2021 · Habitat. Life cycle. Diet. Conservation status. Additional resources. Giant squid ( Architeuthis dux) are mysterious deep-sea predators with basketball-size eyes and tentacles that can...

  5. Basic facts about Giant squid: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.

  6. Like other squid species, they have eight arms and two longer whiplike tentacles that help them bring food to their beaklike mouths. Their diet likely consists of fish, shrimp, and other squid,...

  7. Oct 1, 2020 · Last Updated: October 1, 2020. A giant squid. The giant squid is a cephalopod species native to the deep sea. They are elusive and rarely observed alive, but are famous for their immense size, growing up to 43 ft (13 m) in length and weighing up to 606 lb (275 kg).

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