Not closely: spiders are arachnids (a type of chelicerat), octopuses are cephalopods (a type of mollusk). However it is believed that all living things do have an ultimate common ancestor, no matter how much they have diverged from each other.
Then will not get to fight because spiders live on land and octopuses live in the ocean
Spiders are members of the phylum Arthropoda.
They both have 8 limbs. Those are the only similarities.
harvestmen, scorpions, spiders, mites, ticks, and octopuses
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Octopuses have keen eyesight. Octopuses, like other cephalopods, can distinguish the polarization of light.
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All spiders are arachnids; they are closely related to scorpions, and distantly related to crabs and ants.
There are three types of mussels: Gastropoda(snails and slugs) bivalve(oysters and clams) and Cephalopoda(octopuses and squid). All are in the same phylum, so technically they're all related.
No. Mites are arachnids, and so are related to spiders, but they are not actually spiders.
Yes. Both spiders and scorpions are arachnids. Even though thay look different they are related to each other.