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Are squids and octopuses related?

Are squids and octopuses related?

You wouldn’t be alone if you thought the octopus and squid were the same animals. They are cousins—both part of the group cephalopoda—a group of marine mollusks that include squid, octopus, nautilus, and snails. Squids use their two long tentacles to catch prey and eat it in chunks.

How do octopuses breed?

To mate, a male will insert his hectocotylus into the female’s mantle cavity and deposit spermatophores (sperm packets). This process may take up to several hours, depending on the species. Typically, males die within months after mating, while females watch over their eggs until they hatch and then die shortly after.

How many organs does an octopus have?

An octopus’s bag- shaped body, or mantle, contains organs such as kidneys, a liver, gills, a stomach, an intestine, a brain, and reproductive organs. On top of its head, an octopus has two eyes that are structurally similar to human eyes; it has relatively good eyesight.

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Is Squidward a squid or an octopus?

Despite his name, Squidward Q. Tentacles—the grouchy neighbor of SpongeBob SquarePants in Nickelodeon’s long-running cartoon—isn’t a squid. He’s an octopus. (Allegedly, creator Stephen Hillenburg named him Squidward because “Octoward” sounded too weird.)

What does octopus taste like?

The taste of cooked octopus of the taste of squid or calamari. Octopus is usually more tender than calamari. Some people say cooked octopus tastes like chicken, and others compare it to pork. When cooked properly, it should be moist and light.

How is an octopus different from other animals?

“The octopus appears to be utterly different from all other animals, even other molluscs, with its eight prehensile arms, its large brain and its clever problem-solving abilities,” said US researcher Dr Clifton Ragsdale, from the University of Chicago. […]

Do octopuses have alien DNA?

In June 2016, a number of web sites reported that, according to recent study, researchers had examined octopus DNA and discovered it was either “alien” or “from space”: The DNA of octopus may not be from this world, scientists revealed. The new study concluded that octopuses actually have alien DNA!

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Why do octopuses edit their RNA?

In a surprising twist, in April 2017 scientists discovered that octopuses, along with some squid and cuttlefish species, routinely edit their RNA (ribonucleic acid) sequences to adapt to their environment. This is weird because that’s really not how adaptations usually happen in multicellular animals.

Is the octopus genome related to other organisms?

When some new genome is sequenced, evolutionary biologists expect that it will be highly similar to the genomes of other organisms that are assumed to be closely related. As ENV already noted, the latest organism to have its genome sequenced has confounded that expectation: the octopus, whose genome was recently reported in Nature.