* highly intelligent * relatively short life span * They have three hearts * They have eight arms * They do not have a internal skeleton * They can produce a thick blackish ink in a large cloud to aid in escaping from predators * When under attack, some octopuses can detach their own limbs * They move about by crawling or swimming
Changing colors is useful for self-defense because they become almost invisible to a predator.
That will be sort of wobbly with 8 protruding leggy things
Has 3 hearts, 8 arms
Coolio
8 legs
what makes the blue ringed octopus unusal
what makes the blue ringed octopus unusal
turds and spaghetti noodles
The eight legs, beak, & the size (8-10cm for the pacific red octopus)
Frogs and octopus lay eggs. they both find there food
Flavoring , sauces whatever you want . I like with salt and lime
The octopus is an invertebrate, which means it has no bones. The octopus is a cephalopod and this means a head with legs. The octopus has three hearts and they all are located in the head. Just like the hearts all organs are located in the head. The octopus has 8 flexible legs. Located beneath the legs are suction cups. The suction cups can taste and the suction cups can help it move across rocks and through the sea. The octopuses' legs encircle its mouth. The octopuses' mouth is a beak. The octopus has a funnel on its head, which helps the octopus escaped from predators.
There's an octopus in the loo! If you startle an octopus, it may spurt out some ink.
Blue -Ringed Octopus: Has blue rings on the outside;
I think it depends on the type of octopus. I think the most common type of octopus is called the Common Octopus (octopus vulgaris). Hence the name! One of the most venemous types of octopus is the Blue Ringed octopus. If you are looking for a better answer search for 'types of octopuses' and maybe it will tell you which ones are more common.
In Japan, some people eat octopus for dessert, so yes.
No, the octopus does not have any measurable iodine, maybe some trace minerals, but it is not the ink.