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: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}} | ||
::I don't think it's possible to count how many tentacles it has because most of them are hidden in the water. I was just hoping there was a guide that called him one of the species at some point. {{User:Fawfulfury65/sig}} | ::I don't think it's possible to count how many tentacles it has because most of them are hidden in the water. I was just hoping there was a guide that called him one of the species at some point. {{User:Fawfulfury65/sig}} | ||
Well if there is, I have never heard of it. And I'm pretty sure there are other deciding factors on their species. {{User|Marioguy1}} |
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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. Fawfulfury65
- 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. Marioguy1 (talk)
Well if there is, I have never heard of it. And I'm pretty sure there are other deciding factors on their species. Marioguy1 (talk)