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Nope, because coelenterate animals are stinging-celled animals and animals with tentacles and hollow body. Squid is not a stinging-celled animal, even if they have tentacles and hollow body. Squid is an example of a MOLLUSK, which are soft-bodied animals.

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No, squids are not coelenterates. Squids belong to the phylum Mollusca, while coelenterates belong to the phylum Cnidaria, which includes organisms like jellyfish and corals.

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