No. An octopus is not a mammal.
The pacific giant salamander east land snails, slugs, beetles, moths, flies, small mammals, mice, amphibians, small snakes and frogs
Giant pacific octopus belong to the class Cephalopoda.
giant pacific octopus
No, the giant Pacific octopus is not an amphibian. It is an invertebrate, which means it has no backbone.
Not even remotely. Platypuses are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals; giant pandas are placental mammals. The only connection between the two animals is that they are both mammals.
because they have fur (or hair)
It is a mammal
no it doesn't
It is the Giant Pacific Octopus
The giant pacific octopus has bilateral symmetry. They have arms that branch directly off of their heads and they have a soft body.
The Pacific Ocean would have the most sea mammals.
Like all mammals, giant panda bears have an endoskeleton.