Metasepia pfefferi
The scientific name of the flamboyant tree is Delonix regia.
Cuttlefish don't have a botanical name as they are not plants. Their zoological/ scientific name is Sepiida. There are many different genus of cuttlefish.
The Scientific name for the general Octopus is Octopus Vulgaris.The Scientific name for the common squid is Loligo opalescens.Both octopus and squid (and cuttlefish) are cephalopods.
Yes. The only known cephalopod with poisonous flesh is the flamboyant cuttlefish.
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No. Cuttlefish are a different species from octopus
The Latin name for a cuttlefish is Sepia. This genus encompasses several species of cuttlefish, which are cephalopods known for their unique ability to change color and texture. Cuttlefish are found in various marine environments and are recognized for their distinctive cuttlebone, which aids in buoyancy.
Cuttlefish, octopi, squid, and chambered nautiluses are all in the cephalopods.If you wanted the SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION of the common cuttlefish, here it is:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: MolluscaClass: CephalopodaOrder: SepiidaFamily: SepiidaeGenus: SepiaSpecies: Sepia officinalisRemember: if you are typing the common cuttlefish's species, it is italicizedif you are writing it, underline it.Hope this helps! :D
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Lumot is the correct answer.
The other name for the octopus is not cuttlefish, it is devil fish.