Apparently, this animal's blood is blue -- infused with copper: haemocyanin -- which protects it from freezing water. As well, its venom is chemically formulated to be effective in freezing water.
The Antarctic giant octopus -- Megaleledone setebos -- lives in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent.
The telescope octopus has tubular eyes, hence the name "telescope".
The Antarctic Pearlwort has many adaptations that it needs to survive. One behavioural adaptation that it has is that the Antarctic Pearlwort grows to each other, a strategy that helps it to resist the effects of cold weather and reduce damage caused by strong Antarctic winds
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There are quite a few species of octopus in the waters around Antarctica. Antarctica was the ancestral home of the octopus millions of years ago and all current otcopus species are descended from that one Antarctic octopus species.
When an octopus is alarmed, it squirts ink at its predator to blind it momentarily while it escapes.
they eat fish such as cod and and antarctic silverfish thay also feed on crab and octopus
There are many Antarctic sea creatures. Five of these amaizng creatures are an Antarctic octopus, sea spiders, tunicates, marine woodlice, sea lemons. Also Polarbears are not sea animals but howver they od swim in the cold waters of Antarctica
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.
It is one of four new discovery's made in the Antarctic sea's. It lives hundreds of feet in the sea, and was only discovered this year.
According to its Wikipedia page: "It grows to at least 28 cm in mantle length and 90 cm in total length."
they eat fish such as cod and and antarctic silverfish thay also feed on crab and octopus