No, thay do not
No starfish do not have bones.
No. Fish have back bones (like us). Squid are molluscs (like octopuses, snails, oysters, etc.)
Starfish do not have bones, therefore they are invertebrates.
Molluscs are animals which have no backbone (invertebrates) and no exoskeleton. These include snails (they have an outer shell but it isn't an exoskeleton) slugs (no shell, no exoskeleton, no bones) octopuses (they have no bones. They aren't fish because all fish have bones.) Sea snails and periwinkles are just other types of snail.
No. Fish have back bones (like us). Squid are molluscs (like octopuses, snails, oysters, etc.)
OKay animals that live in salt water are sharks, octopuses, star fish, Sea horses, coral, Clown fish, Sting Ray and thousands of other types of fish etc.
Since octopuses live in rocks and such they will find a lot of fish hiding from their predators.
yes. both octopuses, and squid are part of the mollusca phylum.
Generally wolf fish, dogfish, and moray eels feast on octopuses. Occasionally small sharks will prey on octopuses too.
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Generally wolf fish, dogfish, and moray eels feast on octopuses. Occasionally small sharks will prey on octopuses too.
Octopuses, hermit crabs, squid, slugs, snails, and sharks are a few creatures that do not have bones (creatures that do not have bones are called 'invertebrates').