No. Amphibians are animals like toads, frogs, salamanders, mudpuppies, etc., that metamorphose from a juvenile waterbreathing form (e.g. tadpole) to an airbreathing adult form. They're usually four-limbed vertebrates, and superficially similar to reptiles.
Octopuses are invertebrates par excellence, most of them with no vestige of a skeleton, and also with radial symmetry, not bilateral symmetry. They have no spinal cord; each arm has a complex "nerve cord" and is capable of complex semi-autonomous behavior, hence the "nine brains" meme. Octopuses can live outside the water for at least a few minutes, for example to get out of their tank and into your tropical fish tank to eat the fish, but they can't actually live on land.
None it is a mullsc
Neither, though it is cold-blooded like most marine animals
No, an alligator is a reptile.
Yes, a common octopus is a type of octopus
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An octopus is none of the above. It is actually a mollusk, specifically a cephalopod. Cephalopods are a class of marine animals characterized by bilateral body symmetry, a prominent head, and a set of arms or tentacles. Mammals, reptiles, and amphibians are all distinct classes of animals with different characteristics and classifications.
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The common octopus belongs to the Octopodidae family and the Octopus genus.
The octopus is an invertebrate... It has no skeleton.
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what is a male octopus called