No, octopuses and cuttlefish are two different orders, Octopoda and Sepiida, respectively. However, they are both of the class Cephalopoda, which also includes squids. To put it simply, they are two different creatures within the same class.
No. Cuttlefish are a different species from octopus
The other name for the octopus is not cuttlefish, it is devil fish.
The Scientific name for the general Octopus is Octopus Vulgaris.The Scientific name for the common squid is Loligo opalescens.Both octopus and squid (and cuttlefish) are cephalopods.
Octopus and cuttlefish
I think the difference is that cuttlefish has less legs than an octopus. =) =ㅇ =D!An octopus also has no shell, while cuttlefish have an internal shell
Octopus, cuttlefish.
Octopus and cuttlefish
squids and octopus.
The octopus.
the octopus, squid, nautilus & cuttlefish
Yes
octopuses has no outer or inner shellwhereas both squid and cuttlefish has one