As a squid matures from a juvenile to an adult, it undergoes significant physical changes, including increased size, development of specialized structures, and changes in coloration. Juvenile squids typically have a more transparent body, while adults develop more pronounced pigmentation and patterns for camouflage and communication. Additionally, their reproductive organs develop, allowing them to engage in mating behaviors. Overall, these changes enhance their ability to survive and reproduce in their marine environments.
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