an octopus can be different colors, but the most commonly 'seen' colors are:
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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the change colors
Octopus communicate with each other by the movement of their body and the change of body colors.
Yes it does, and shapes as well.
At rest, the octopus's skin is smooth and a light brownish color. But when excited, the octopus can change colors by contracting skin cells filled with pigment. At rest, the octopus's skin is smooth and a light brownish color. But when excited, the octopus can change colors by contracting skin cells filled with pigment.
No, but some have organs that make them glow in the dark.
They change textures and colors of their skin
It can change into any colour and blend in with it's surrounding
Octopus: It can change colors and textures.
it takes about like 30 seconds!
Dr. Sylvia Earle went down into the deep ocean and watched safely as an octopus changed colors, possibly trying to communicate with her. When she did not do anything but observe, the octopus left her alone.
Actually, they don't have mood colors. Like the chameleon or the octopus, a seahorse tries to blend in with its surroundings to hide from predators.