No, an octopus is an invertebrate, having no backbone, nor indeed any bones. It has a beak, however, and a vestigial shell remnant from its descent from mollusks. Other mollusks include the squid, oyster, and snails.
an octipus
a mammal
No, octopus are fish.
what is the tree octipuses preditor
8 tentacles on an octopus
They're organized kind of like this: |^^^^| | 0 0 | |_____| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Hope this helps!
it eats tuna,squids,octipus legs
no because it is highly poisonous and could sting you
fish, crabs, octipus, coral
Octopuses are eaten by a variety of predators including sharks, eels, dolphins, seals, and some species of fish like groupers. Additionally, humans also consume octopuses as a source of food in many cultures around the world.
it eats tuna,squids,octipus legs
Yes they do!Yes, they have a backbone.