yes. both octopuses, and squid are part of the mollusca phylum.
Octopus and squids are mollusks.
No; squid, cuttlefish, octopuses, and nautiluses are mollusks, and more specifically, cephalopods.
it is a fish, which includes snails, octopuses, and squids.
Crabs, worms, mollusks, prawns, and fish.
Yes, some mollusks do have eyes... right on the top. Also, octopuses, squids, and cuttlefishes are mollusks, and have beautifully evolved eyes.
No, blanket octopuses are not vertebrates; they are invertebrates. As members of the cephalopod class, which includes octopuses, squids, and cuttlefish, they lack a backbone. Instead, they have a soft body and a complex nervous system, characteristic of mollusks.
Snails, clams, oysters, mussels, octopuses, and squid. Limpet, slug, nudibrank, nautalus, scuttlefish, tusk shell,
Whales, Sharks, Octopuses/Squids, Fish, and Seals.
Snails, Slugs, Octopus, Cuttlefish, Oysters, Clams, and Squids.
Shell-less mollusks include: Squids, cuttlefish, and octopuses (class Cephalopoda) Nudibranchs & slugs (class Gastropoda) A+=slug
They both have a true coelom and bilateral symmetry.
Tha following are mollusks used for food octopuses, squids, tahong and many more. research if you want more mollusks used for food