April 18, 2022, 21:16, asked: Brad Orcutt
From the giant squid to microscopic squid babies, squids are beautiful and fascinating. As cephalopods, the same family as octopuses and cuttlefish, they have no bones, and swim head-first through the water with their 8 arms (and a pair of tentacles, in some species) trailing behind them....
April 18, 2022, 02:11, asked: Tom Fiddament
Is It Legal To Have A Pet Squid? Yes, squids are not prohibited in any state of the US including California. ... However, there is one other big reason why you still shouldn't aim for a pet squid: cruelty. Under no circumstance, you should catch a squid at the beach and keep it in captivity....
April 18, 2022, 00:50, asked: Ryan Ellis
In 2004 researchers in Japan took the first images ever of a live giant squid. And in late 2006, scientists with Japan's National Science Museum caught and brought to the surface a live 24-foot female giant squid....
April 16, 2022, 09:18, asked: K.B. Fishing ??
Studies have found that squid ink can promote antitumor activity and fight cancer. It may be used in anti-cancer drugs and chemotherapy to treat cancer in humans. It can boost your immunity. Some compounds in cephalopod ink can help protect your immune cells and boost your immune response....
April 14, 2022, 19:56, asked: David Flynn
Squid is a good source of protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin C, iron and calcium. Most of the health benefits of squid are a result of omega-3 fatty acids that maintain good heart health, pregnancy health, heathy skin, hair and nails and reduce the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis....
April 13, 2022, 00:32, asked: River RaT
You can eat raw squid that is not very fresh (frozen and stored for a while like they do for sushi grade fish) and the sperms would not be active. You can eat the squid without the organs, which obviously eliminates any possibility of the sperms being active....
April 12, 2022, 23:08, asked: Martin Lessard
Squid ink is a safe food additive that can add flavor to your dishes. However, it's unlikely to have significant health benefits to humans, as it's consumed in small amounts....
April 12, 2022, 04:04, asked: Joseph Kieser
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....
April 11, 2022, 06:04, asked: Jessica et Mathias
Although squid ink isn't poisonous, it may carry some risks. Eating food made with squid ink can cause an allergic reaction similar to seafood allergy. If you have a shellfish or squid allergy, avoid any foods with squid ink....
April 11, 2022, 01:52, asked: Andrew Mosher
Squid ink is a safe food additive that can add flavor to your dishes. However, it's unlikely to have significant health benefits to humans, as it's consumed in small amounts....