Octopod | Octonauts Wiki | Fandom The Octopod is a second-generation general dynamics Type-3 hull configuration, made with a patented nuclear-embedded positronium alloy High-efficiency movement is achieved by independently articulated flick-and-flare bubble booster mass drivers
Octopus - Wikipedia Octopuses have a complex nervous system and excellent sight, and are among the most intelligent and behaviourally diverse invertebrates Octopuses inhabit various ocean habitats, including coral reefs, pelagic waters, and the seabed; some live in the intertidal zone and others at abyssal depths
the Octonauts The Octonauts are a team of undersea explorers in search of adventure and fun! From their Octopod base, the crew is always ready to embark on new exciting voyages!
OCTOPOD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of OCTOPOD is any of an order (Octopoda) of cephalopod mollusks (such as an octopus or argonaut) that have eight arms bearing sessile suckers
OCTOPOD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com OCTOPOD definition: any eight-armed cephalopod mollusk of the order or suborder Octopoda, including the octopuses and paper nautiluses See examples of octopod used in a sentence
Scientists Say: Octopod - Science News Explores Octopod (noun, “AHK-tuh-POD”) This word describes marine animals with eight sucker-lined arms “Octo” comes from Latin and Greek words for “eight ” And “pod” comes from Greek for “foot ” Octopods include octopuses and paper nautiluses, also called argonauts Paper nautiluses are octopuses too
Cephalopods: Octopus, Squid, Cuttlefish, and Nautilus Octopus, squid, cuttlefish, and nautilus all have differently shaped pupils— an octopus has a rectangular pupil, a cuttlefish has a w-shaped pupil, and a squid’s pupil is circular Only the nautilus has a comparatively basic eye anatomy, relying on a pinhole pupil without a lens
Octopodiformes - Wikipedia Octopodiformes is a superorder of the subclass Coleoidea, comprising the octopuses and the vampire squid All living members of Octopodiformes have eight arms, either lacking the two tentacles of squid (as is the case in octopuses) or modifying the tentacles into thin filaments (as in vampire squid)