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No, molluscs have their own separate phylum (Mollusca), different in characteristics from arthropods. Mollusca includes snails, cuttlefish, and limpets.

Note that the term 'anthropod' should not be confused with 'arthropod' - anthropod is not a phylum nor taxon but is a general term meaning human or humanoid.

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8y ago

No, a crab is a crustacean which is a very large group of arthropods

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13y ago

Earth worm is not a mollusk, its a Annelid

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13y ago

No, Scorpions are arachnids and fall under Arthropoda, the arthropods - Invertebrates that have a chetin-based exoskeleton.

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11y ago

No,it belongs to phyllum annelida and class oligocheata

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12y ago

No, it is an Arthropod .

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me and my dad were in a argument he said no I said yes, he won

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10y ago

no, it is an annelied

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