Cuttlefish and octopuses have developed several adaptations to thrive without shells, including advanced camouflage abilities through specialized skin cells called chromatophores, allowing them to blend into their environments and avoid predators. They possess highly flexible bodies and can squeeze into tight spaces, enhancing their escape capabilities. Additionally, both have evolved complex nervous systems and behaviors that aid in hunting and evasion, making them effective predators despite the lack of a hard protective shell.
No. Cuttlefish are a different species from octopus
Octopus and cuttlefish
I think the difference is that cuttlefish has less legs than an octopus. =) =ㅇ =D!An octopus also has no shell, while cuttlefish have an internal shell
Octopus, cuttlefish.
squids and octopus.
Octopus and cuttlefish
The octopus.
the octopus, squid, nautilus & cuttlefish
The other name for the octopus is not cuttlefish, it is devil fish.
octopuses has no outer or inner shellwhereas both squid and cuttlefish has one
Octopus Squid Cuttlefish Snail Clam
They are all classified as cephalopods.