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Title: THE SQUID


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THE SQUID
  • Compiled by Angel Van Horn
  • The Copernicus Project / RCOE

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Squid Facts
  • Class Cephalopod
  • Habitat Squid live throughout the world's
    oceans at all depths.
  • Largest The giant squid can reach a length of
    18 m (60 ft) including tentacles, and weigh up to
    900 kg (1980 lbs).
  • Smallest Some squid only reach a length of about
    1.8 cm (0.7 in), and weighs as little as 700 mg
    (0.02 oz).
  • Feeding Habits Carnivores they eat fish,
    crustaceans, and smaller squid.
  • Offspring Female squid lay thousands of eggs,
    which attach to plants or objects at the bottom
    of the ocean.
  • Life Span The common squid lives about one to
    two years.

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Did you know.?
  • Some squid have bioluminescent organs that make
    them glow in the dark.
  • When being chased, many squid squirt a dark
    liquid to distract their attacker.
  • Giant squid have eyes the size of basketballs
  • Squid swim faster than any other invertebrate.
  • The giant squid is the largest animal without a
    backbone.

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The Squid Body
  • The body of the squid is enclosed in the mantle,
    which has two swimming fins along each side.
  • These fins, unlike in other marine organisms, do
    not help the squid move through the water.

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What Squid Eat
  • Eat small fish, crabs, shrimp, other squid, waste
    from cruise ships.
  • Stalk their prey and shoot out their arms to grab
    the food and pulls it into their mouth!

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Squid Movement
  • Squids move through the ocean using a jet of
    water forced out of the body by a siphon.

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SQUID INK
HELP!
  • With angry eye and a cloud of ink, a jumbo
    squid flees from a diver.

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Squid Camouflage
  • The skin of the squid is covered in
    chromatophores, which enable the squid to change
    color to hide in its surroundings.

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Squid Hearts
  • Squid have 3 hearts because they need high
    amounts of oxygen in their blood stream to
    survive. They have blue blood.

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Dissected Squid
UAB
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Resources
  • http//www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/inverteb
    rates/squid/Squidprintout.shtml
  • http//www.nhm.org/seamobile/PDF/clasacts/sqd20i.
    pdf
  • http//biog-101-104.bio.cornell.edu/
    bioG101_104/tutorials/animals/squid.html
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