No. Cuttlefish are molluscs, specifically cephalopods along with octopi and squid.
Crustaceans are arthropods that include sch animals as crabs, shrimp, and lobsters.
No. Squids eat other marine animals; therefore being a carnivore.
No. Octopi and cuttlefish are related, but they are not the same. Both belong to a class of marine invertebrates cephalopods, which also includes squid. One key difference is that squid and cuttlefish each have eight arms plus two tentacles while an octopus simply has eight arms.
Cuttlefish can vary in size depending on the species, but they typically range from 15-25 centimeters (6-10 inches) in length. The largest species, the giant cuttlefish, can grow up to 50-60 centimeters (20-24 inches) long.
A cuttlefish is not a fish at all but a marine invertebrate. Cuttlefish are molluscs in the class cephalopoda along with octopi and squid. Molluscs also include bivalves (clams, oysters and mussels) and gastropods (snails and slugs).
Chitin, N-acetylgucosamine, makes up the exoskeletons of crustaceans.
All cuttlefish are predatory. They eat small fish and crustaceans for the most part.
All cuttlefish are predatory. They eat small fish and crustaceans for the most part.
Cuttlefish are carnivorous and mainly feed on small fish, crabs, shrimp, and other crustaceans. They are skilled hunters, using their tentacles to catch and subdue their prey before eating them. Cuttlefish may also consume small mollusks and other marine invertebrates.
"Cephalopods", which include octopus, squid, and cuttlefish, are related to mollusks like snails, slugs and clams, so no.
Cuttlefish are voracious predators that are thought to be able to work in groups to hunt. They feed on fish, mollusks and arthropods. Phytoplankton is not all that hard to hunt. You just need something to filter it out.
No. Cuttlefish are carnivores.
Cuttlefish are in the kingdom Animalia.
Cuttlefish are carnivorous marine animals that primarily feed on crustaceans, small fish, and mollusks. They occupy a role as both predators and prey in the food chain, hunting smaller organisms while being vulnerable to larger predators such as sharks, larger fish, and seabirds. Their ability to camouflage and use ink for defense helps them evade these threats. Overall, cuttlefish play a significant role in maintaining the balance of their marine ecosystems.
no cuttlefish is 1 word not 2
cuttlefish do have a backbone however they do not have a shell
A cuttlefish has a long tounge
Black marlins feed on dolphin, squid, cuttlefish, octopus, mackerel, swordfish, and large decapod crustaceans, but they prefer small tuna when they are abundant. They use their sharp bill to slash their prey.