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  1. It’s a great guess, but an octopus is not a mammal. An octopus is an invertebrate animal, which means it has no spine. More specifically, an octopus is a cephalopod, like squid and cuttlefish. They’re some of the smartest invertebrates.
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    Octopuses are mollusks, and are therefore more closely related to other mollusks such as oysters and snails than they are to mammals such as man. Along with squid, cuttlefish and nautiluses, octopuses are members of a group of mollusks known as cephalopods.
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