Biology, asked by rayalapriyanka808, 6 months ago

a octopus or an octopus​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

An Octopus as it has vovel sound(o).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

an octopus​

Explanation:

Octopus, though, attracts the lion's share of attention. An article about the ethics of animal experimentation declares: “octopuses – yes, that's the correct plural term, not 'octopi. '” A report on the growing demand for octopus meat stipulates that you can say “octopuses (or octopodes, but never octopi).”

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