Of course - all living beings use energy.
An octopus uses energy to move and catch prey.
By cruising around in the water looking for more food (energy).
by propulsion. the propel themselves through the water if you ride the Kraken you'd know.
Living they can move, think, eat, use energy, and reproduce
i stepped on the baby octopus
The mantis shrimp can scratch up the octopus and make it lose energy. So, now the matis shrimp can defeat it.
yes the octopus use camouflage for hunting and hiding
Dumbo octopuses, like other cephalopods, primarily obtain energy by consuming a diet of small invertebrates, such as crustaceans and mollusks. They use their specialized arms to capture prey and bring it to their mouths. The octopus employs a combination of hunting strategies and opportunistic feeding to maximize energy intake in their deep-sea habitats. Their efficient metabolism helps them utilize the energy from their food effectively.
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No, I do not believe so.
yes an octopus does produce waste becaus the food it process's has to come out
The word is spelled octopus. The fisherman caught an octopus in his large fishing net. An octopus has a huge eye and many arms.