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    DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    PhylumMollusca
    SubphylumConchifera
     Mollusks with Brains and Suckers
    Mollusks with Brains and Suckers
     Brains and Arms of the Sea
    Brains and Arms of the Sea
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  2. Cephalopod | Definition, Etymology, Species, & Facts

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  5. General features of cephalopods | Britannica

    WEBLearn about cephalopods, the most active and largest living invertebrates, from Britannica's editors. Find out their general features, such as eyes, tentacles, skin colour, and swimming ability.

  6. Cephalopods | Animals | Monterey Bay Aquarium

    WEBLearn about cephalopods, the boneless marine animals with eyes on their arms and the ability to change color. Discover their anatomy, behavior, and evolution from other mollusks.

  7. Cephalopod - Tentacles, Jet Propulsion, Camouflage | Britannica

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

  9. Cephalopod - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  10. Cephalopod Camouflage: Cells and Organs of the Skin

    WEBCephalopod camouflage is among the most dynamic in the animal kingdom, helping their lineage of soft-bodied and otherwise vulnerable relatives survive for hundreds of millions of years. While the...