Octopus means a member of the order Octopoda. Since orders are higher than families in the classification scheme, you'd have to be more specific about which particular type of octopus in order for us to choose one of the several families in that order.
No, they are in the invertebrates family since they have no bones in theirs bodies.
family name is mollusca
invertebrate
cephalopoba
The common octopus belongs to the Octopodidae family and the Octopus genus.
Octopus belong to order Octopoda.
mollusk, polycepodaIntelligent Invertebrate: The octopus - a cephalopod - is one of the largest, fastest and most intelligent of all invertebrates.This information was taken from "Animalplanet.com".
Giant pacific octopus belong to the class Cephalopoda.
it belongs to mullusks.
Vertebrata
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I am not an expert on Octipi sharks are more my thing but i think that it is a cephalopod
The octopus is a mollusk, a cephalopod of the order Octopoda.
Octopus are generally found in oceans and seas around the world.
no
Tentacles belong to squids and octopus.