How os octopus is different from fish
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Even more broadly, octopuses are invertebrates. This classification includes all animal species except those belonging to the subphylum Vertebrata, which includes fish, mammals, reptiles, birds and amphibians. Invertebrates are characterized by their lack of a backbone
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The reasons because of which octopus is different from fish are given below:-
• A fish has scales.
•An octopus is intelligent than a fish.
•A fish has backbone and a skeleton.
•An octopus is an invertebrate.
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