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What is a cetaphod?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 7/14/2025

A cetaphod is an aquatic creature resembling a combination of a cetacean (like whales and dolphins) and a cephalopod (like octopuses and squids). It's a fictional or speculative organism often used in Science Fiction or fantasy contexts, characterized by features of both groups, such as a soft body and intelligence. The concept explores themes of evolution and adaptation in marine environments.

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