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An octopus has eight "arms" or tentacles to grasp things, a hard beak to crunch food with, a soft body to hide in tiny cracks, and a jet propulsion system to swim with.
An octopuss is a preditor and hunts and catches its prey in its tentacles
Octopi are ambush predators who wait for fish to swim close enough to be captured in its tenacles. Once captured the fish is drawn to its mouth and beak which are on the underside center of its body where it is devoured.
they have 8 arms and 2 feeding tentacles that pulls food to the beak.
Yes octopus are hunted for food. Octopus are used in Mediterranean food, Caribbean food, and Asian food. Some octopus are eaten alive and animal rights groups argue that octopus should be killed humanly and then eaten.
The Octopus is a marine animal. It must stay in water in order to survive. Therefore, their food and their ability to eat is constant. Several resources state that the octopus likes crabs. With eight arms, they are able to catch anything that is swimming by them. With larger sea animals, the Octopus has the ability to stun the animals with his sharp horn. It is also capable of holding the victim underwater until it drowns, or can be eaten alive.
An octopus get their prey by grabbing them with there tentacles. To catch there food easier, they camoflage with the ground or rocks. An octopus get their prey by grabbing them with there tentacles. To catch there food easier, they camoflage with the ground or rocks.
They get it from the oceans
stuff
When they are hungry
an octopus uses its tentacles to catch food
yes an octopus does produce waste becaus the food it process's has to come out