Octopus

The octopus ( /ˈɒktəpʊs/; traditionally, plural: octopuses, see below) is a cephalopod mollusc of the order Octopoda. Octopuses have two eyes and four pairs of arms, and like other cephalopods they are bilaterally symmetric. An octopus has a hard beak, with its mouth at the center point of the arms. Octopuses have no internal or external skeleton (although some species have a vestigial remnant of a shell inside their mantle), allowing them to squ... More

Scientific name:

  • Octopoda

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  • Octopoda

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Nutrients per 100g:

Nutrient Quantity per 100g
  • 14.91 g (0.5259 oz )
  • 1.04 g (0.0367 oz )
  • 2.2 g (0.078 oz )
  • 1.6 g (0.056 oz )
  • 80.25 g (2.831 oz )
  • 0.053 g (0.00187 oz )
  • 0.0053 g (0.000187 oz )
  • 0.03 g (0.0011 oz )
  • 0.186 g (0.00656 oz )
  • 0.35 g (0.012 oz )
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Energy per 100g:

  • 343 kJ (2.14E+18 MeV )

USDA Equivalent:

  • 15166
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