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What are the colors of an octopus?

Updated: 10/21/2022
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an octopus can be different colors, but the most commonly 'seen' colors are:

  • brown
  • red when angry
  • bright when happy
  • blue when sad

octopuses are SOLITARY unless mating and after having about 45000 babies (during which the octopus does not eat or hunt) they die.

i know this is extra information but really, it's true.

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