They have no bones and have false feet.
What do Cephalopods eat?
Sharks eat cephalopods
Cephalopods use their tentacles mainly to catch food.
Squid are cephalopods, a marine animal that has bilateral body symmetry and a unique head. The function of a squids liver is to absorb digested food.
Nope. They are reptiles. Cephalopods are octopuses and squids and cuttlefish. Reptiles and cephalopods are not very closely related at all; cephalopods are protostomes and cephalopods are deuterostomes, and the protostome/deuterostome split occurred very early in the history of animalia.
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Octopus, cuttlefish and squid are all cephalopods. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cephalopod
Bivalves, univalves, and cephalopods are all types of mollusks. So are gastropods.
No. Squids and octopi are a class of mollusks called Cephalopods, and as with all mollusks, cephalopods are invertebrates.
Cephalopods, which include octopuses, squids, and cuttlefish, hold a unique distinction in our evolutionary past as one of the most intelligent and complex invertebrates, showcasing advanced behaviors such as problem-solving and tool use. They are also notable for their sophisticated nervous systems and highly developed sensory organs, which set them apart from other invertebrates. Additionally, cephalopods represent a significant evolutionary branch that diverged from the lineage leading to vertebrates, highlighting the diverse paths of animal evolution. Their ability to rapidly adapt and camouflage further underscores their evolutionary significance.
Actually, the Mantis Shrimp are said to have the best eyes in the invertebrates. The cephalopods have the best developed brains. That being said, cephalopods do have excellent vision.