The standard English plural of octopus is octopuses. However, the word octopus comes from Greek, and the Greek plural form is octopodes ( |äkˈtäpəˌdēz|). Modern usage of octopodes is so infrequent that many people mistakenly create the erroneous plural form octopi, formed according to rules for Latin plurals.
A group of Squid is often referred to as a shoal
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"OCTOPI" - More than one Octopus.
More than one Octopus is Octopi. They have eight legs. Eat fish. Live in the ocean. Those are only the basics though.
The octopus has a main brain and then a smaller brain in each tentacle.
The word "octopus's" is a singular possessive noun, a word for one octopus that shows something in the sentence belongs to that octopus.Example: The octopus's color changed to blend into its background.There are two accepted forms for the plural of octopus:octopi (possessive form octopi's)octopuses (possessive form octopuses')Examples: The octopi's tank contained four octopi.The octopuses' tank contained four octopuses.
more than one lynx is call lynxes
you call them possums if your talking about more than 1
More than one fisherman is fishermen
An octopus naturally has eight arms. However, it is possible for one to lose arms, perhaps by an encounter with a predator, but the arms will grow back.
More than one platypus is two or more platypuses. The plural is not 'platypi'.
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