All About Squids
Explore the fascinating world of squids with this comprehensive worksheet for 6th graders, covering their anatomy, habitat, and unique behaviors.
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All About Squids
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Use complete sentences for short answer questions.
1. Squids are invertebrates, meaning they do not have a:
shell
backbone
ink sac
tentacles
2. What is the primary defense mechanism of a squid?
biting predators
releasing ink
hiding in coral
swimming very fast
3. Squids use their to propel themselves through the water.
4. The large eyes of a squid help it to see in the depths of the ocean.
5. Squids have three hearts.
True
False
6. All squids are small, no bigger than a human hand.
True
False
7. Describe one way squids are adapted to live in the ocean.
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