*I will answer the octopus first, seeing as it is my favorite animal! Octopuses absolutely have multiple hearts! One of them is for pumping blood through the body while the other two are for pumping blood through the gills!
*A typical earthworm will have five hearts, which in my opinion is way too many. I think I'd prefer being an octopus, thanks.
*Squid (my second favorite animal) also have three hearts! Two brachial hearts feed the gills, while the larger heart pumps blood around the body!
A squid gives both his hearts to adventure leaving him with no hearts at all.
There are a couple animals with more than one heart. A squid or an octopus both have three hearts. Although not technically a 'heart' in the sense that humans have hearts, earthworms have five hearts. A Hagfish actually has four hearts.
About as many times as its heart beats in two minutes divide by 2...
The Scientific name for the general Octopus is Octopus Vulgaris.The Scientific name for the common squid is Loligo opalescens.Both octopus and squid (and cuttlefish) are cephalopods.
Dana Octopus Squid was created in 1931.
Calamari is squid. Octopus would be polipo in Italian.
Octopus
Squid by far. Squid by far.
no. calamari is actually squid, and squid is not a type of octopus.
an octopus
He could be called 3 things. Squid, Octopus, or a cephalopod.
No. Lobsters are related to spiders and scorpions, but nobody knows if octopus and squid are.