The giant octopus usually feeds on bivalves, crabs, and lobster, but will eat a range of species. They have also been observed eating fish, sharks, and even birds.
Yes, an octupus is a mollusk, to be more specific, their are 3 types of mollusks, gastropods, bivalves, and cephalopods. The octopus is a cephalopod, another cephalopod is a squid. So, review, an octopus IS a mollusk, 3 types of mollusks, and the octopus is a cephalopod. Hope this helps :)
The giant octopus usually feeds on bivalves, crabs, and lobster, but will eat a range of species. They have also been observed eating fish, sharks, and even birds.
gastropods include species like snails and slugs chephalopods include octopus and squid Bivalves are organisms like clams, mussles and oysters
It varies on where the cephalopod lives AND what species they are, but generally speaking; gastropods, bivalves, crabs, barnacles, dead or dying fish, or other squid and octopus.
Bivalvia is the scientific name for the bivalves.
It has two valves, hence bi....
bivalves
Phylum: MolluscaClasses:AplacophoraPolyplacophora Chiton and limpetsMonoplacophoraBivalvia clams and oystersScaphopoda tusk shellGastropoda snails and slugsCephalopoda octopus and squid
they eat crustaceans and zooplankton octopuses eat more than just that. They eat fish and crab plankton and more then I can name. They don't JUST eat crustaceans and zooplankton. People I am a expert on octopus and I still go the school.
Bivalves have strong muscles in order to hold their shells closed.
When life gives bivalves sand, they make pearls.