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  1. Cephalopod - Wikipedia

    Web2 days ago · A cephalopod / ˈ s ɛ f ə l ə p ɒ d / is any member of the molluscan class Cephalopoda / s ɛ f ə ˈ l ɒ p ə d ə / (Greek plural …

  2. Cephalopod | Definition, Etymology, Species, & Facts

    WebApr 10, 2024 · Cephalopods are a class of mollusks with arms and tentacles, including octopus, squid, cuttlefish, and nautilus. Learn about their diversity, evolution, reproduction, and importance to humans from …

  3. Cephalopods (Cephalopoda) | Marine Invertebrates | Earth Life

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    About 800 living species of cephalopods have been identified. Two important extinct taxa are the Ammonoidea (ammonites) and Belemnoidea (belemnites). Extant cephalopods range in size from the 10 mm (0.3 in) Idiosepius thailandicus to the 14 m (45.1 ft) colossal squid, the largest extant invertebrate .
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    The extinct cephalopods are the ammonites, belemnites, and nautiloids, except for five living species of Nautilus. The cephalopods agree with the rest of the Mollusca in basic structure, and the ancestors appear to have the closest affinity with the ancestors of the class Gastropoda.
    In this article, we will delve into cephalopod biology, evolution, anatomy, behavior, ecology, classification, and human interactions with these exceptional mollusks. Cephalopods belong to the phylum Mollusca, which includes snails, clams, and other soft-bodied invertebrates.
    Cephalopods are also used in branding, like the octopus logo of Standard Oil. Cephalopods have captivated humans for centuries through our myths and appetites. As coastal populations expand, sustaining cephalopod populations while supporting fisheries and research will prove an ongoing challenge.
  5. Cephalopod size - Wikipedia

  6. Octopus | Description, Behavior, Species, Photos, & Facts

  7. The Inner Lives of Cephalopods - Oxford Academic

  8. Cephalopoda - The UFAW Handbook on the Care and …

  9. Cephalopod behaviour: Current Biology - Cell Press

  10. Evolution of cephalopod nervous systems: Current Biology - Cell …

  11. Phylum Mollusca Part 4: Class Cephalopoda (Squids, Nautiluses

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