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A squid or an octopus.

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A better answer for this question would be: They are an invertebrate in the phylum Mollusca meaning "soft bodied" (Mollusks). The class Cephalopoda means "head foot", meaning their arms and tentacles come from the head. All of their internal organs are cased in the soft section of the body called the mantle. There are actually 4 types of cephalopods: squids, octopuses, cuttlefish, and nautiluses. Each are unique in their own ways. For instance the nautilus is the only cephalopod that does not hunt. They are found in all oceans.

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16y ago

Cephalopodas (mollosca) consists of two groups: Nautiloidea and the Coleoidea (squids, octopods).

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14y ago

Squid and octopus are "cephalopods" if in a hurry they squirt a jet of water to propel themselves but some can crawl around on the bottom of the ocean too.

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cephalopods occupy the ecological niche epipelagic fish in antarctic polar frontal zone

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11y ago

Cephalopods are Mollusks. Like the Octopus, the Squid and the Cuttlefish. They are marine animals that are defined by their bilateral body symmetry.

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10y ago

Cephalopods are a class of animals that are usually known as molloscs. This class of animals include, squids, octopuses, cuttlefish and the pearly nautilus.

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15y ago

Yes, as well as squid

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