Squid are phylum mollusca. They are marine cephalopods and are part of the invertebrate family.
Ocean dwelling mollusks move or swim by jet propulsion. They propel themselves by ejecting water from their body. The squid ejects water from a cavity within its body.
invertabrate
No invertabrate means something does not have a spine. Snails, Squid, Star fish are invertabrates.
The Colossal Squid at 12-14 metres (39-46 feet) long, based on analysis of smaller and immature specimens, making it the largest known invertabrate. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossal_squid
yes a millipede is an invertabrate. :)
Yes, a fly is an invertabrate; it has no backbone.
Your answer is in the question. Crayfish are invertabrates.
yes it is an invertabrate but it has an exto-sceloton
the different types of invertebrates areMOLLUSCAENCHINODERMATACRUSTACEANA:)
Invertabrate.
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