the very bottom
The octopuses brain,it looks like the octopuses body
Well, I have a hypothesis about this question: * First zebras have reproductive organs like octopuses. * Octopuses also have stripes like zebras. * Zebras and octopuses are in the same caymaian class. * Zebras also eat fish in water with there tentacle's * Octopuses graze in southern Africa too. Professor Jinkens of the University of Stannford
Sharp eyes, suckers, and big lungs
the like to eat clams
Slippy
Dumbo Octopuses aren't really endangered. They just live so deep in the ocean you don't see them too often
They have eyes and 8 tenticles
Like most animals, octopuses do sleep at night. They, however, don't close their eyes because they have no eyelids.
other octopuses kill octopuses!!!! :-D
like u mean ugly... its cause octopuses have dieases and are really bad lookin. and its also cause they have to camaflouge
Cause they can
Dumbo octopuses, known for their distinctive ear-like fins, survive in deep-sea environments primarily by using their soft bodies and buoyancy to navigate the ocean floor. They are adept hunters, feeding on small invertebrates and other prey by employing their flexible arms to capture food. Their low metabolic rate allows them to thrive in the nutrient-poor deep sea, and they utilize camouflage to evade predators. Additionally, they have a unique reproductive strategy, laying eggs that develop in the deep ocean, further enhancing their survival in their harsh habitat.