It depends on the species, but generally quite dull in coloration.
Octopus lay eggs.
No, reptiles, mammals and birds have amniotic eggs because they lay their eggs on land.
an octopus changes color depending on its surrondings
an octopus changes color depending on its surrondings
Her colour is original orange so when she is dying she begins to shade into a white/light grey
Octopus hatch from eggs. The female octopus protects the eggs and makes sure they are clean and healthy as they grow. She will die right after the babies hatch, though, because she doesn't eat the entire time she's guarding her eggs.
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Simply yes.
they have sex and lay eggs
i think so
An octopus or squid can change color in only seconds!
All octopus are oviparous - they lay eggs like all mollusks.