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Just one. Every kind of octupus has one tongue, and there's not even a kind of dumbo octupus. Maybe my brother is, but...................ONE tongue, ok?

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A dumbo octopus can be any color. They can also be multi colored. But they are mainly found purple and pink.

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An octopus has exactly eight legs.

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Ill say about 5000 of them good day

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13 tongues

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Information on the Dumbo Octopus?

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