answersLogoWhite

0

Octopus move through water by a foot. The foot extends from either the mouth or the stomach. The foot takes them around to where they want to be. The only difference is that this foot is nothing like a human foot.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Do octopuses move much?

yes they move alot.


Can octopuses survive on land?

No, octopuses cannot survive on land because they require water to breathe and move.


Can octopuses survive outside of water?

No, octopuses cannot survive outside of water for an extended period of time as they require water to breathe and move.


How do blue ringed octopuses move?

they crawl or they swim by expelling (squirting) water


Does the octopus move alone or in a group?

Octopuses are solitary animals so they travel alone.


How do squid and octopuses move quickly away from predators?

Octopuses and squids can also move by using a form of jet propulsion. Water is drawn into the mantle cavity and then forced out through a tube, propelling the cephalopods backwards from danger. In addition, squids and octopuses produce a dark-colored ink when the are frightened. As this ink is released into the water, it helps to hide the mollusks/squids/octopuses and confuse its predators


What are the octopuses preditors?

other octopuses kill octopuses!!!! :-D


Does a octopus have a skull?

Not really. It does have a hydro-skeleton where it uses pneumatic pressure to move along.


Why do octopuses have 8 legs?

Octopuses have 8 legs because they are classified as cephalopods, a type of mollusk that typically has 8 arms or tentacles. These legs help them move, catch prey, and navigate their environment effectively.


Can an octopus survive on land?

No, octopuses cannot survive on land because they need water to breathe and move properly.


Are octopuses in zoos?

no!!They do not even have octopuses in sea world!!: )


What does an octopuses ink do to its predetor?

what does an octopuses ink do to its predator