By camouflage . Blending into the same color as its surrounding makes it difficult for prey to seek out the octopus
out the octopus. How does the octopus protect itself? An octupus sprays black ...
he was fascinated to the octopus that are capable of changing color.
An octopus changes color depending on its surroundings; this is done to protect itself from predators.Octopi are most often a mottled (when they are seen at all due to their effective camouflage) brown, ochre, sienna or other "earthy" color.They can change color to blend with surroundings nearly instantly for protection or "flash" colors to warn or intimidate other creatures.
adaptations of a ribbed mussel are its color to camouflage itself from predators and its hard shell also to protect itself from predators
Chamelions protect themselves by changing color. They can change to any color because of the pigment in their skin that lets them change color to the backround or thing they are on. That is how chamelions change color.
an octopus changes color depending on its surrondings
an octopus changes color depending on its surrondings
Yes i think it can to blend in with its surroundings and protect itself from predators.
An octopus or squid can change color in only seconds!
Phenolphthalein itself is a chemical. It changing color is a chemical change.
adaptations of a ribbed mussel are its color to camouflage itself from predators and its hard shell also to protect itself from predators
Blue
Blue