Why do colossal squid have hooks?

The arm hooks are set in fleshy, very muscular sheaths and are strongly attached to the arms. They probably help to hold and immobilise struggling prey as it is being killed and eaten.
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What is special about the colossal squid?

The colossal squid is a massive squid that lives in the deep sea surrounding Antarctica, and it is the holder of multiple records. Not only is it the largest invertebrate on Earth, it also has the largest eyes of any animal, larger even than those of the great whales.
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Do squid have hooks in their suction cups?

The tentacles and suckers of squid come in many shapes and sizes. Some suckers look and act like a suction cup, while others have evolved into pointed hooks that dig into prey.
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Are colossal squids friendly?

The colossal squid, with its half-ton mass and razor-sharp tentacle hooks, seems pretty fierce. But new research suggests that the school-bus sized cephalopods are actually pretty mellow.
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What is the difference between a colossal squid and a giant squid?

Colossal squid vs giant squid

Colossal squid Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni are slightly shorter than giant squid Architeuthis dux, but have a larger, heavier body. Te Papa's colossal squid tips the scales at a massive 490 kg. In contrast, giant squid weigh up to about 275 kg.
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Can a colossal squid sink a boat?

In truth, the giant squid can't sink a ship, and it's not likely you'll be snatched off the deck by one. But it is a fascinating and dangerous creature we are only beginning to understand.
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Is the kraken bigger than the colossal squid?

The Giant Squid Measures Around 33 Feet

That's about the size of a school bus, but still 7,887 feet smaller than the kraken was believed to be. So where did the notion of monstrous size come from?
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Has a giant squid ever attacked a boat?

In 2003, the crew of a yacht competing to win the round-the-world Jules Verne Trophy reported being attacked by a giant squid several hours after departing from Brittany, France. The squid purportedly latched onto the ship and blocked the rudder with two tentacles.
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Do squids have balls?

Well, as hinted at in the title of this post, female squid can acquire testicles on command (sort of – female market squid (Doryteuthis opalescens) can control the coloring on a specific white stripe that gives the appearance of testicles on their body. So they kind of just paint on their balls when needed.
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Could a giant squid take down a boat?

Whether they're indeed pursuing our vessels or not, none of the predatory, gigantic squid has yet to take down a ship, yacht or submarine, but it hasn't been for lack of trying.
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What is the purpose of the squids pen?

The pen, or gladius, of the squid is an internalized shell. It serves as a site of attachment for important muscle groups and as a protective barrier for the visceral organs. The pen's durability and flexibility are derived from its unique composition of chitin and protein.
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How many hearts do squid have?

Squid have three hearts: two branchial hearts and one systemic heart. The branchial hearts pump blood to the gills, where oxygen is taken up.
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What is the biggest colossal squid?

Introduction. Giant squid live up to their name: the largest giant squid ever recorded by scientists was almost 43 feet (13 meters) long, and may have weighed nearly a ton.
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How big is a Kraken?

The kraken had very large eyes, and fins protruded from the upper part of its elongated central body. When younger, krakens resembled a pale squid. Their massive tentacles could crush the hull of a galleon. The average kraken was about 100 feet (30 meters) in length and weighed about 4,000 pounds (1,800 kilograms).
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How does a giant squid poop?

Excretion Process

Materials that are devoid of nutrient value and unwanted by the squid are passed through the intestines, where they are compressed into excrement. They then pass into the rectum, a tube that leads to the anus, the end of the digestive system.
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What's the biggest squid ever found?

The beast, weighing 450 kilograms (990 pounds), was eating a Patagonian toothfish (Chilean sea bass) hooked by fishermen when it was captured in the deep, frigid waters in the Ross Sea near Antarctica. The squid was reported to be 10 meters (33 feet) in length and took more than two hours to land.
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What Colour is squid blood?

Some types of octopus, squid, and crustaceans have blue blood. Their blood contains a high concentration of copper. When copper mixes with oxygen, it gives their blood its blue color. Blue and red are not the only possible colors of blood — some animals bleed green.
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Is octopus ink poop?

They produce the ink in a special bit of anatomy called the ink sac, which includes the appropriately named ink gland. In moments of need, the squid or octopus injects this ink from the sac to the rectum where it is mixed with mucus, at which point it can be pumped out the anus with a surprising amount of control.
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Is Squidward a squid?

Despite his name, Squidward Q. Tentacles—the grouchy neighbor of SpongeBob SquarePants in Nickelodeon's long-running cartoon—isn't a squid. He's an octopus. (Allegedly, creator Stephen Hillenburg named him Squidward because “Octoward” sounded too weird.)
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How big is a Kraken squid?

She told Jacki Lyden, host of weekends on All Things Considered, the elusive creature could have been as much as 30 feet long. The largest squid on record, she said, was 55 feet long.
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Would a colossal squid eat a human?

The giant squid probably isn't going to devour you right then and there. It's going to drag you into deep water where it feels safe from its own predators. Because it's so fast, you would definitely struggle with the changing pressure, and your eardrums would certainly burst.
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Are colossal squid aggressive?

Colossal squid are just as aggressive and fast hunters, and they top out at 2,000 pounds. Thankfully, these giant sea creatures tend to stay in deeper water away from where humans typically dive.
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Are Krakens extinct?

The fearsome sea monster of Greek and Norse tales — and the creature that fought Captain Nemo in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea — was once driven close to extinction, gene sequencing suggests.
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How many Krakens are left in the world?

There's just the one global kraken—Architeuthis dux, the one-and-only original.
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Who would win a megalodon or kraken?

The megalodon would struggle, using its body weight to try and escape the Kraken. But the kraken is too strong, and its grip would be unshakeable as its suction cups cling onto the megalodon. The megalodon could bite into one of the kraken's tentacles, tearing it apart.
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