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The term "head-footed" refers to a class of mollusks known as Cephalopoda, which includes animals like octopuses, squids, and cuttlefish. In these creatures, the foot has evolved into a set of tentacles or arms that are located around the head, facilitating movement and manipulation of their environment. This adaptation distinguishes them from other mollusks, which typically have a distinct foot used for locomotion.

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