Octopuses and squids are both cephalopods (a type of mollusk) and they have many traits in common. They both have tentacles, both propel themselves by ejecting water from an opening specially developed for that purpose, and both have relatively large brains.
They both live in saltwater.
They both have eight tentacles each.
They are both carnivorous.
They are both highly intelligent.
in a way yes.
Octopus and squids are mollusks.
squids
No, they are gastropods.Related to squids.
some types of cephalopods are octopuses,squids, and calamari.
yes. both octopuses, and squid are part of the mollusca phylum.
so it proves that octopuses can poo
Usually octopuses eat crabs, clams and some other fishes too.
Two examples of the mollusk cephlapod are squids and octopuses.
Octopuses, squids, and cuttlefishes are some.
it is a fish, which includes snails, octopuses, and squids.
Squids' and octopi's nervous system are the most advanced of all invertebrates
Squids only have 6 tentacles and have more of a pointed head then the octopus who has 8 tentacles and a rounded head.