Octopuses have a moist, smooth skin that can feel slippery, but they are not slimy in the way some other marine animals, like certain fish or amphibians, might be. Their skin is covered with a layer of mucus, which helps protect them and aids in movement through water. This mucous layer can give them a somewhat slick texture, but it is not the same as the sliminess associated with other creatures.
Octopus are slimy. they feel like spinach.
no
because I'm Catwoman
It's hard to describe. It is wet and sort of slimy. It is strong and has lots of muscles, but it will slip through your fingers if it wants to. The suckers will grab on, but they don't hurt.
slimy
slimy as a dog's tongue.
they both have legs and they both like water and there both slimy and smooth.
some are slimy and some not
"slimy" is an adjective.
That's nonslippery, not slimy
they are slimy so they can clime up walls and stuff like that
slimy lizards