No. Because an octopus has no internal skeleton or spine/back bone, it is classified as an invertebrate.
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The octopus is a mollusk, a grouping with many various characteristics. Squid are also mollusks. Both fit into the definition of invertebrates because they do not have an internal skeleton with a spine. For more information about mollusks, see the related links with this question.
The octopus is not a member of phylum Chordata, so it is not a chordate.
The octopus is an invertebrate... It has no skeleton.
Of the three: octopus, coral snake, and snail, there is only one vertebrate which is the coral snake. The reason is that it has a backbone, one of the characteristics of a vertebrate. Neither the snail nor the octopus have an internal skeleton or backbone to qualify as a vertebrate, so they are classified as invertebrates.
Octopus is not a vertebrate animal. It has got no spinal cord.
No. It's not even a vertebrate.
It iis a vertebrate
The coral snake, as a vertebrate, has bones.
Octopus, as with most current invertebrates, are exothermic or cold-blooded.
A vertebrate is an animal with a vertebra. A vertebra is a spine. Examples of vertebrates would be apes, birds, snakes and fish. An invertebrate does not have a spine. Examples - a slug, an octopus, an ant.
a backbone. generally invertebrates have an outer shell or hard exoskeleton (eg snails, crabs). or some have nothing like octopus, jellyfish or like your penis
it is none it is aan animal that lives in the sea
A Beaver is a vertebrate and a mammal.