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For me suction cups and pads are the same and I think those cups/pads are found in an octopus. The thing that sucks under the arms of the octopus. Answered by: cassey, brittney and kimberly
an octopus has only 8 tentacles while squids can have 10
Both are Coleoidea, which are grouped by their number of tentacles: Squid (Decapodiformes) have 10 while octopus (Octopodiformes) have 8.
They are not the same at all. Squid have for example red blood awhile octopuses have blue blood. They are categorized in a whole different species. Though they do look almost the same they are still not. Squid can be found in deeper depths than octopuses, and they don't have the same behaviors.
Technically, octopus and squid have the same number of arms (8), but squid have two long tentacles with fleshy clubs at the end, making their total appendage count 10. So, squid and octopus have the same amount of arms, but squids have more appendages.
The answer is very simple. Jellyfish are cnidarians. Octopi are not. Because the octopus does not have the same head structure as the jellyfish. Also octopi are cephalopods. They are closer to mollusks in the bases of things but the tentacles are different. Just because they have tentacles does not mean they are in the same categories. But octopi and squid are in the same category as mollusks such as snails. That is a different story though. But that is why they are not the same.
squids eat by entangleing their prey with their tentacles, then pulling it into its beak like mouth. Octopussys do pretty much the same thing..
No, but they are closely related. They both are cephalopods that live in the sea. http://www.diffen.com/difference/Octopus_vs_Squid
no, most have 7-9 tentacles
The octopus is an invertebrate, therefore it cannot be a fish, which belong to the group of animals known as vertebrates. The octopus is a mollusc, and from the same group as squid and cuttlefish.
they are the same thing
No.