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An octopus is a purple sea creature who has eight legs and is a mollusk.Its legs are covered in suckers.
A cephalopod is a snail.
Obtaining foodCephalopod's are carnivores. A cephalopod captures prey using its muscular tentacles. Then it crushes the prey in a beak and scrapes and cuts the flesh with its radula. A cephalopod's tentacles contain sensitive suckers. The suckers receive sensations of taste as well as touch. A cephalopod doesn't have to touch something to taste it because the suckers respond to chemicals in the water. For example, when an octopus feels beneath a rock, its tentacles may find a crab by taste before touching it.Hope my answer helped you because that's the Trueman on how they obtain food :) so there's you answer. :P :D :) :*) :') XD
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The squid's suckers help to hold and immobilize their struggling prey as it's being killed and eaten. All squids have suckers and the number, type, and arrangement is different for each species.
A cephalopod is a mollusk and an invertebrate; it has no skeleton neither external nor internal.
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A octopus is a cephalopod that has no shell. Also squid have internal shells that are not used for protection.
suckers are.
A scolex is the "mouth" of a tapeworm. It is lined with suckers and hooks which help attach the tapeworm to its host.
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