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Giant Squid By: Abigail

Giant Squid By: Abigail.

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Giant Squid By: Abigail

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  1. Giant SquidBy: Abigail

  2. What do Giant Squids Eat??Giant squids are not lonely creatures, if that is what you are thinking. Something eats the Giant squid, but what is it?The Sperm Whale. That is what it is, the Sperm Whale surprisingly eats giant, or not giant, squids. Fun Fact!Giant Squids can eat ANYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. How far Down in the Water Can a Giant Squid go?The giant squid can go very far down in the water. But just how far down?Well the thing scientist's have found out, 650 to 10,000 feet! Wow! That’s a lot of feet!Fun Fact!Giant squid’s eyes glow in the dark to help them to know where to go in the dark ocean!

  4. What is the Anatomy of a Giant Squid? • The Anatomy of a giant squid? Well, the giant squid has a big anatomy. • But I will give you a small portion of it. • First is the posterior surface. That is the body of the giant squid. • Next are the horse related eyes. One on the left, and one on the right. • Going down is the funnel, to help the squid swim. • After that there are the 8 arms and 2 tentacles. They both have suction cups. And that is the end of the anatomy of a giant squid. • Fun Fact! • Inside the giant squids suction cups are little teeth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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