you don,t need to worry because squids don,t have bones
The octopus is an invertebrate, it has no bones, although it does have a beak.
None. Bodies are entirely soft with no skeleton
Octopus are invertebrates. They have no bones at all.
An octopus doesn't have bones. The only hard bit is the beak, which is made from material similar to our fingernails.
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The octopus completely lacks any bones in its body.
Octopus don't really have bones; though they do have one bony body part, the beak. The octopus's beak is located at the center of the underside of the body, in between all the legs.
Unlike humans, octopi have no bones and are made up of practically only muscle.
The octopus completely lacks any bones in its body.
A octopus has no bones
Octopus has no bones. That is why it is an invertebrate.
If you were a viable creature without bones - an alien - you'd be configured more like an octopus than a mammal.
No, the octopus has neither bones nor cartilage, nor shell/exoskeleton.
Soft body no bones, but a hard beak.
An octopus is capable to streamlining its body when on the move. A squid, on the other hand, is usually always in a streamlined shape on account of having bones.
Yess.yes yes yes No, They do not. Squids and octopus' have abandoned their respective shells over millions of years of evolution in a substitution for speed and maneuverability.
a octopus a octopus