Yes! When an octopus is in danger, the octopus would squirt ink out and swim away.
THey squirt out ink on their predators.
ink
Ink.
they shoot ink
they squirt out black ink when scared or angry
Yes because they squirt ink if they get scared
strong men, sometimes sharks, octopuses they use there ink]
what does an octopuses ink do to its predator
Yes, most octopuses and their relatives in the cephalopod family squirt some manner of ink, although deep-sea cephalopds usually squirt a bioluminescent equivalent that leaves their would-be predator at risk of attack in the darkest parts of the ocean.
Yes, certain mollusks, particularly cephalopods like squids and octopuses, can squirt ink as a defense mechanism. This ink is released into the water to create a cloud that helps them evade predators by obscuring their escape. The ink contains melanin and other compounds that can also irritate the eyes or respiratory systems of attackers. However, not all mollusks produce ink; it is primarily a characteristic of cephalopods.
No both male and female squirt ink
No it is not