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Research Results For 'Octopus'

CEPHALOPODA

Cephalopoda is a class of Phylum mollusca. They are the squids and octopuses. They are the highest in organization in that division of the animal kingdom, characterized by having the organs of prehension and locomotion, called tentacles or arms, attached to the head. The arms are furnished with numerous suckers, and enable them to cling to and entangle their prey;
and they have a pair of well-developed jaws and eyes. They are divided into two sections, Tetrabranchiata (four-gilled) and Dibranchiata (two-gilled). The nautilus and the fossil genera Orthoceras, Ammonites, Goniatites, etc, belong to the Tetrabranchiata, in which the animal has an external shell. The dibranchiate group includes the argonaut, the octopus or eight-armed cuttlefishes, and the ten-armed forms, as the squids, the fossil belenmites, etc. The shell is in all these internal (being known as the 'pen' and the 'cuttle-bone'), in some rudimentary. The fossil Cephalopoda are multitudinous.
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ELEDONE

Eledone is a genus of eight-armed marine animals very similar to the octopus, but with only one row of suckers down the arms.
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OCTOPUS

Picture of Octopus

The octopus is a cephalopod with eight arms, each with two rows of suckers along it. They have an advanced brain which learns and allows the animal to develop advanced hunting techniques.
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TLINGIT

The Tlingit are a North American Indian people of the north west coast, living in south Alaska and north British Columbia. They used to carve wooden poles representing their family crests, showing such animals as the raven, whale, octopus, beaver, bear, wolf, and the mythical 'thunderbird'. Their language is related to the Athabaskan languages.
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LUAU

Luau is a Hawaiian dish of taro leaves usually prepared with coconut cream and octopus or chicken.
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TAKO

Tako is a sushi dish of octopus.
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OCTOPUS

Octopus is British slang for a sexually importunate man.
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