The answer to your question "what does the beak of an octopus do" is...
The beak of an octopus helps it to eat. The tentacles help grab the food and then they put the food into it's beak. Don't ever touch the beak of an octopus. i is very sharp and can hurt you. (if it is still on an octopus)
(I think it is used to tear its food apart) "tentacles bring the food up to the mouth and bitten with beaklike jaws. then the food is torn and pulled into the mouth by the radula"
They have a parrot like beak which tears their prey to bits and they swallow the bits and pieces.
it helps it survive by cracking shells on its prey
Biting and killing its prey, and eating it.
So the squid can eat.
An octopus does not have teeth is has a beak.
The Beak of a Octopus is on the bottom of the Octopus were it squirt's out the Black colored ink.
Using its beak, that is similar to a parrot's beak.
An octopus? An octopus has a hard beak and tentacles.
Octopus don't really have bones; though they do have one bony body part, the beak. The octopus's beak is located at the center of the underside of the body, in between all the legs.
An octopus' mouth is centered on the underside of the body in the middle of the tentacles. Fun fact: an octopus has a beak.
The eight legs, beak, & the size (8-10cm for the pacific red octopus)
They have a powerful beak they use to crush and eat their food.
The eight legs, beak, & the size (8-10cm for the pacific red octopus)
Octopus.
Octopus and squid.
Tentacles belong to squids and octopus.