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Squids share two traits with other mollusks: a soft body typically covered by a mantle and a foot modified into tentacles. Additionally, both squids and other mollusks possess a radula, a feeding organ used for scraping food.
No, it is a cephalopod mollusk, not a mammal.
Squid and Octopuses are Cephlapods
no, crutaceans are krills, shrimps etc; squid is mollusc
it is a squid
yes
The giant squid IS a mollusk. Because octopuses (or octopus) are mollusks, that makes the squid a mollusk because they are exactly alike except they swim different. Plus it has a calcareous shell which means more pieces like one, two, or three pieces.
A cephalopod is a type of invertibrate in the Mollusc family. Squid are type of cephalopd, along with octopus and cuttlefish.
The giant squid IS a mollusk. Because octopuses (or octopus) are mollusks, that makes the squid a mollusk because they are exactly alike except they swim different. Plus it has a calcareous shell which means more pieces like one, two, or three pieces.
Every mollusk except slugs, which have evolved to not need a shell, has a shell. Snails, clams and other bivalves have an external shell. Octopi, squid and cuttlefish have an internal shell.
The giant squid
Cephlapods include squid, octopus, cuttlefish and others and are a Mollusk.