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It there any kind of guide that says whether Squiddicus is an octopus or a squid? It looks more like an octopus, but its name kind of indicates that it could be a squid. {{User:Fawfulfury65/sig}} | It there any kind of guide that says whether Squiddicus is an octopus or a squid? It looks more like an octopus, but its name kind of indicates that it could be a squid. {{User:Fawfulfury65/sig}} | ||
:First off, its name is obviously a combination of the two words, secondly, no, there is no guide. But the number of tentacles (squid have 12, octopus have 8) gives away its species. {{User|Marioguy1}} | :First off, its name is obviously a combination of the two words, secondly, no, there is no guide. But the number of tentacles (squid have 12, octopus have 8) gives away its species. {{User|Marioguy1}} | ||
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:I have DKCR, and I don't see him anywhere in the booklet. Nintendo makes many portmanteaus of animals, so it could be said he's a octopus and squid. He may most likely be a squid because half of his name refers to a squid. {{User:Supremo78/sig}} | :I have DKCR, and I don't see him anywhere in the booklet. Nintendo makes many portmanteaus of animals, so it could be said he's a octopus and squid. He may most likely be a squid because half of his name refers to a squid. {{User:Supremo78/sig}} | ||
::Actually, I don't think octopus is combined into his name. If it was a combination of "squid" and "octopus," it would probably be something like "Squiddipus." Don't octopuses have a rounder head than squids, though? If that's the case, it's probably an octopus. {{User:Fawfulfury65/sig}} | ::Actually, I don't think octopus is combined into his name. If it was a combination of "squid" and "octopus," it would probably be something like "Squiddipus." Don't octopuses have a rounder head than squids, though? If that's the case, it's probably an octopus. {{User:Fawfulfury65/sig}} | ||