A cephalopod is a type of invertibrate in the Mollusc family. Squid are type of cephalopd, along with octopus and cuttlefish.
A squid is a mollusk, or more specifically a cephalopod.
It has a shell, which is called the pen.
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.
No, it is a cephalopod mollusk, not a mammal.
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.
Squid and Octopuses are Cephlapods
No. Fish have back bones (like us). Squid are molluscs (like octopuses, snails, oysters, etc.)
no, crutaceans are krills, shrimps etc; squid is mollusc
it is a squid
yes
mollusk (molluska)
The giant squid
Cephlapods include squid, octopus, cuttlefish and others and are a Mollusk.
A squid is in the PHYLUM Mollusca (Mollusk) CLASS Cephalopodae, the ORDER Teuthoidea