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Found 10 'Octopuses' Web Sites.
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Web Sites (1 - 10 of 10): Octopuses
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About Octopi .... * - Octopuses belong to the phylum Mollusca which includes snails, clams and chitons. Their closest relatives are the chambered nautilus, cuttlefish and squids. The largest and smallest octopuses are found off the United States. The largest is the North Paci...
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Mollusks - Maybe you think that snails, clams, mussels, squid, and octopods are very different. Yet, they are all in the same category of animals known as mollusks and are structurally similar.
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Mollusks - Maybe you think that snails, clams, mussels, squid, and octopods are very different. Yet, they are all in the same category of animals known as mollusks and are structurally similar
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The Cephalopod Page; Octopuses, Squid, Cuttlefish, Nautilus * - The Cephalopod Page is an educational page devoted to cephalopods (nautilus, squid, cuttlefish, and octopus).
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Skate - The skate is a valuable commercial species, and large numbers are caught for food. Skates live in water from 30 to 600 m (98 to 2,000 ft) deep; only young fishes are found in the shallower part of this range.
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Ben S. Roesch's Shark Page: Masterpiece of Evolution * - THIS SITE LOOKS BEST WITH NETSCAPE A Masterpiece of Evolution - The Shark You are visitor number to visit this page since I installed this counter on February 26, 1996. This page is ever under construction. What you see before you is just the
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California Spiny Lobster * - read about the natural history of this crustacean from the PBS show Secrets of the Ocean Realm. Spiny lobsters typically are found in caves and crevices of rocky reefs. Adults can grow to be more than 2 feet long. Spiny lobsters, like all crustaceans, liv...
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ANIMALS & NATURE--National Geographic News - This is the site of the National Geographic News with animals and nature as its theme. All of the fascinating articles have excellent graphics. This is a terrific resource for teachers, science teachers in particular, and students of all grade levels.
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