Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni
No, it is a cephalopod mollusk, not a mammal.
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A cephalopod is a mollusk and an invertebrate; it has no skeleton neither external nor internal.
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No an octopus is a cephalopod which is a type of mollusk
mollusk, polycepodaIntelligent Invertebrate: The octopus - a cephalopod - is one of the largest, fastest and most intelligent of all invertebrates.This information was taken from "Animalplanet.com".
Yes, an octupus is a mollusk, to be more specific, their are 3 types of mollusks, gastropods, bivalves, and cephalopods. The octopus is a cephalopod, another cephalopod is a squid. So, review, an octopus IS a mollusk, 3 types of mollusks, and the octopus is a cephalopod. Hope this helps :)
Snail. It is a mollusk or cephalopod of some type.
A cephalopod is a type of invertibrate in the Mollusc family. Squid are type of cephalopd, along with octopus and cuttlefish.
marine mollusk characterized by well-developed head and eyes and sucker-bearing tentacles, by the way, its mollusk
An octopus is a mollusk
A snail is a mollusk, but not a cephalopod. That is; that they are in the Kingdom Animalia, and the Phylum Mollusca. Snails are actually members of the Class Gastropoda, which translates to "body-foot". Cephalopods belong to the Kingdom Animalia and the Phylum Mollusca, but their Class is Cephalopoda, which translates to "head-foot". Some common Cephalopods are octopi and squid.