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Friday, 03 September 2010
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Cephalopods are a group of molluscs (related to shellfish), that have a reduced or lacking a shell (except the nautilus). Cephalopod literally means 'head-foot" are characterised by the head being partially fused to the body such as squid and cuttlefish or completely fused as in octopus.

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