Suction cups that help it stick
Octopuses have specialized structures on their tentacles called suckers, which are lined with sensitive receptors that allow them to detect chemicals and textures in their environment. These suckers enable the octopus to grasp and manipulate objects, capture prey, and navigate their surroundings. Additionally, octopus suckers can exhibit a high degree of flexibility and strength, making them effective for various tasks.
The octopus's "suction cups" are sticky, which help it grip things.
if the octopus is big yes but, if it is small no
octopus use there mouth to feel and taste things. also, octopus only squirt ink to let his predator know that he is going to fight.
8 tenticles
Tentacles. ;D
Suction cups?
no sea things do not live in the twilight zone
An octopus can do two main things to avoid predators: it can change color or it can squirt ink and then swim away.
No. Single celled organisms are things like an amoeba or bacteria. Humans and all animals such as an octopus are multi-celled.
That will be sort of wobbly with 8 protruding leggy things
He could be called 3 things. Squid, Octopus, or a cephalopod.