No, octopus are invertebrates
The octopus is an invertebrate... It has no skeleton.
Correct - the octopus has no internal skeleton.
Yes. An Octopus has no internal skeleton.
As an octopus does not have a bony internal skeleton, it is an invertebrate.
no they have no exo or inner skeleton
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yes it is it has no backbone
Because an octopus doesn't have a skeleton.
No. Because an octopus has no internal skeleton or spine/back bone, it is classified as an invertebrate.More information:The octopus is a mollusk, a grouping with many various characteristics. Squid are also mollusks. Both fit into the definition of invertebrates because they do not have an internal skeleton with a spine. For more information about mollusks, see the related links with this question.