cefalópodos
Cefalópodos is a class of marine mollusks that comprises about 800 known living species. The name "cephalopod" literally means "head-foot," referring to their characteristic arrangement of appendages radiating from their head. This group includes octopuses, squids, cuttlefish, and nautiluses. Cefalópodos are distinguished by a bilaterally symmetrical body, a mantle, and a head with prominent eyes and a mouth surrounded by arms or tentacles. They possess a highly developed nervous system, making them among the most intelligent invertebrates. Many cefalópodos exhibit advanced learning abilities and complex behaviors.
These marine animals are found in all of the world's oceans, from shallow coastal waters to the