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Ashlyn
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25 November, 11:44
Is an octopus a invertebrate chordate
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Gavin Combs
25 November, 12:02
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No it is not apart of the phylum chordate so therefore the answer is no
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Cristopher Cardenas
25 November, 12:10
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It is not a part of phylum chordata so it is not an invertebrate chordate.
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