An octopus camoflagues from its enemie.It does that so the enemie wont eat him up.
the woladocky octopus
Yes octopus are camoflauge in their own way!!!!!
yes the octopus use camouflage for hunting and hiding
mimick ocopus
It provides cover when they are under attack
Octopus: It can change colors and textures.
By camouflage . Blending into the same color as its surrounding makes it difficult for prey to seek out the octopus
goes to the ground and stays still until the predator has gone away.
octopus cuttle fish flat fish camellia
They are both able to change their skin colour to match their surroundings - giving them camouflage.
Most of the time an octopus will just hide from his enemies. He has excellent camouflage, due to colour-changing cells in the epidermis. In some cases these cells aren't used as camouflage, but as a warning that the octopus is a venomous species. In the rare case that an octopus is discovered by a predator, he will spray ink as a distraction and quickly swim away ( they are very fast!).
The octopus is known for its ability to change color and texture to blend in with its environment, allowing it to avoid predators. This camouflage technique helps the octopus to hide in plain sight and escape from potential threats.