In order for an octopus species to become arboreal, it first has to develop lungs like a frog. It also has to adopt a generally green color, and increase the durability of its eggs, which would dry out if hung in long strings as they typically are in the underwater habitat. Its clinging tentacles might be used in climbing, but swimming propulsion would no longer work. In short, the octopus is not well-suited for life as a land creature.
*The Pacific Tree Octopus (Octopus paxarboria) is an internet parody begun in 1998. The tree octopus shown on the site is an entirely fictional organism.
Octopuses are mollusks and a characteristic of all mollusks is the foot. well in an octopus the food has been adapted to form tentacles around their mouth
They adapt by their tentacles because they have gills that help them survive under water.
the poo,because it stinks and kills its enemies,True even ask teachers.
The way every other living thing does, change or die.
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Octopuses can act like a chameleon for defense so that noone can see them.
By using its camouflage.
The telescope octopus has tubular eyes, hence the name "telescope".
it is not
The tree octopus is an internet hoax made in 1999
There is no such thing as a tree octopus. It is not endangered. It was all just an internet hoax.
The tree octopus does not exist. There are no octopi that are amphibians.The "Pacific tree octopus" (pseudo-classification Octopus paxarboria) was a 1998 internet hoax that was intended as a parody of actual ecological awareness groups.
Lyle Zapato invented the Tree Octopus. It's fake.
Images of a tree octopus can be found at various websites. The most popular websites with images of a tree octopus are Zapato Productions Intradimensional and Wikipedia.
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The Northeast Gutter Snipe ranks highest in gullibility and The Northwest Tree Octopus is second.
the octopus sucks in water and jets it out like a squid
One of the adaptations of the banana tree is it's big leaves which help it absorb sunlight.