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animal fact o'the week: squids can get brain damage if they eat anything too large

April 27, 2022 in eva's animal facts
illustration of collossal squid dining out at a restaurant. squid is cutting a shrimp into teeny tiny pieces as a fish waiter looks on.

the colossal squid has a donut shaped brain- and through a tiny hole in the center runs their esophagus. becuase of this perculiarly placed esophagus, they have to be mindful of what & how they eat- as anything too large could cause brain damage! they tear their food into teeny tiny pieces so it can fit through their teeny tiny esophagus (measuring about .39 inches wide) (which is particularly impressive when you consider these big boys measure about 46 ft long and weigh up to 1500 lbs!)

because these squid live in extremely cold temperatures (up to 7200 feet deep! and off the tip of africa through antartica), their metabolism moves verrrrry slowly and they don’t have to eat very much.

Tags: squids, digestion, donut shaped brain, brain damage, squid diet, underwater facts, ocean facts, animal facts, colossal squid
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