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Octopus Class Cephalopoda 23. Ornate goby (Istigobius ornatus) Family Gobiidae 24. Peacock anemone (Cerianthus sp.) Order Ceriantharia 25. Pipefish (Hippichthys sp.) Family Syngnathidae 26. Rabbitfish, Family Siganidae ...
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Class Cephalopoda Squid , Ommastrephes sp., class Cephalopoda , from Halstead , 1965. Cephalopods , which include the familiar squids and octopus , include species which are the largest known invertebrates (giant squid , up to 20 meters ...
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Dumbo Octopus Hawaiian Bobtail Squid Caribbean Reef Squid Flamboyant Cuttlefish Caribbean Reef Octopus Giant Pacific Octopus -- octopus dofleini Mimic Octopus Blue-ringed Octopus -- Hapalochlaena lunulata Striped Pyjama Squid Cuttlefish ...
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giant reef worm (eunice sp.) nice genus name for an ugly worm :p flatworm (phylum platyhelminthes) soft coral (order alcyonacea) small octopus (class cephalopoda) blue-spotted fantail ray (taeniura lymma) trapped in a pool ...
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Giant Pacific octopus are the world's largest species of octopus and are found from Japan to Southern California. They (and other molluscs) have blue blood. Octopus blood contains the copper-rich protein hemocyanin for transporting ...
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friends saw the animal octopus called directly? octopus in the english language is called the octopus moluska animals from the class cephalopoda (paw is located in the head), ordo octopoda with coral reefs in the ocean as the main ...
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Intelligence is quite rare within the animals, comprising 35 phyla, only two show organisms with intelligence (Mollusca; particularly class Cephalopoda and Chordata; particularly class Aves (Birds) and Mammalia (Mammals. ...
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Phylum Mollusca. Class Bivalvia. Subclass Heterodonta. Shield Sheldon. Class Cephalopoda. Order Octopoda. Launch Octopus. Order Teuthida. Squid Adler*. Class Gastropoda. Crystal Snail ...
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Class Cephalopoda – the Cephalopods – Cephal = head, Pod = foot. Soft-bodied (shell-less) mollusks which have the head attached to a single foot. Includes the tentacled mollusks (Squid, Cuttlefish, and Octopus) ...
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Worst of all the giant Pacific octopus is a carnivore! Here is it's Scientific classification: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Order: Octopoda Family: Octopodidae Genus: Enteroctopus Species: E. dofleini ...
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What class are chitons in? Polyplacophora, 13. What class are octopus etc in? Cephalopoda. 4. What is this? Dogwhelk (Nucella lamellosa), 14. What is this? Limpets, assorted. 5. What class are mussels in? Bivalvia, 15. ...
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Class: Cephalopoda Order: Octopoda Suborder: Incirrina Family: Octopodidae Subfamily: Octopodinae Genus: Enteroctopus Species: Enteroctopus dofleini. Geographic Range North Pacific Ocean: this includes the ocean area off the northern coast ... Octopu..
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The common octopus of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic occasionally reaches 10 ft (3 m) in length; the giant octopus of the Pacific may have a diameter of over 30 ft (9 m). Octopuses reproduce sexually. ... and attached to a rock, where the female ..
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While called "cuttlefish," these animals are actually not fish at allthey are members of the class Cephalopoda, which also includes octopus, squid, and the chambered nautilus. Perhaps best known for their highly developed brains, ...
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The octopus is part of the Phylum Mollusca, belonging to the class Cephalopoda. This class of molluscs have their muscular foot in the form of tentacles on their head. Most cephalopods are active predators and eat other living things. ...
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Despite the name, dwarf cuttlefish are not “fish†but members of the class Cephalopoda, which also includes octopus, squid, and the chambered nautilus. “By establishing a stable breeding population,” Ross, who has been working with .....
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The Pacific giant octopus, like many other kinds of octopus, may squirt ink to make the water dark. That way, a predator can't see the octopus escape. At other times, the inky cloud serves as a decoy. The cloud actually looks like the octopus itself...
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There are 8 Classes within the Phylum Mollusca, but 3 Classes are most well-known: Class Gastropoda (Univalves), Class Pelecypoda (Bivalves), and Class Cephalopoda. Name the most common members of these three classes. ... Coconut Carrying Octopus (re..
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Sepiadariidae contains seven species and 2 genera; all the rest are in Sepiidae. CLASS CEPHALOPODA Subclass Nautiloidea: nautilus Subclass Coleoidea: squid, octopus, cuttlefish Superorder Octopodiformes Superorder Decapodiformes ...
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Yet here were octopi—of the phylum Mollusca, class Cephalopoda, and completely devoid of a backbone—that apparently discerned the benefits of trucking awkwardly shaped armor across the featureless sand-flats. ...
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