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Does squids have endoskeleton

Updated: 10/5/2023
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9y ago

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No. A squid is an invertebrae, meaning it does not have a backbone. However, squid do have a similar structure called a "pen", that serve the same purpose. This cannot be called a backbone because it is made out of cartilage.

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14y ago

Close, but not quite. All encephelopods [greek-headfoot]or molluscs with tentacles have a bone or hard section somewhere in their bodies. In the octopus its the beak, in the squid its like a strip of transparent plastic down the centre of the body and the stuff you give to your budgie is from the centre of the cuttlefish.

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11y ago

An octopus is an invertebrate which means it has no backbone. No an octopus has no bones

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9y ago

Squids do not have an endoskeleton. Squids have hydrostatic skeletons, which is a fluid filled cavity that is surrounded by muscle.

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14y ago

yes

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