Purple, Brown, and sometimes Blue.
It doesn't have a permanent color, cause it changes........
It depends on where the octopi is. It is supossed to camouflauge
They have adapted layers of special skin cells that help it to change colors.
The plural possessive form is octopi's.
Yes, in fact, they can. They can change their bodies to have the same color, texture, and pattern as their surroundings. Also, when they get mad, they turn red. When they are scared, they turn white.
There were three octopi in that aquarium a moment ago!No, octopi does not mean that you get eight pieces of pie.
Visual Differences: - Octopi usually have circle shaped heads, while squid have torpedo/diamond shaped ones with fins on the side. - Squid have much larger eyes. - Squid have an extra pair of long tentacles. - Some octopi have webbing between their arms. - Octopi sometimes LOOK like bumpy while squids sometimes look 'slimy'. Behavior Differences: - Octopi use color-changing as camouflage more than squid do. - Squid swim in the water while octopi usually crawl on the ocean floor. - Octopi hunt alone, some squid come as schools. - Octopi can change the texture of their skin for camouflage and emotions.
Octopi is one of the words used as a plural for octopus.
yes, octopi are orgamisms yes, octopi are organisms
there are many breeds of octopi, like the rontan, and the tunana
octopi are selfish octop - us octop - i
No at least I think octopi have no skeletons/the plural for octopus is octopi