It hides in the sand or campfloges it'self to look like a octopus
they use there special ink to defend them selves
Mimic octopus' have a mixed diet of fish,crabs,sand.
Primarily it hides and uses camouflage (the mimic octopus is a master at this) to avoid enemies. However when attacked, it will squirt a cloud of ink at its attacker, blinding and confusing it. Under cover of the ink cloud it will jet away from danger. Octopus also have a sharp beak that can inflict damage on an attacker and in one case (the blue ringed octopus of Australia), this beak can inject a poison into its attacker.
The mimic octopus grows up to 60 cm (2 feet) in length.
No, Mimic Octopuses are still alive today.
Sea Stories - 1999 In Search of the Mimic Octopus was released on: USA: 2000
The mimic octopus must be the coolest octopus because it can change shape in two different shapes.
Yes, because scientist have done something and a octopus mimic the scientist exactly every single one of it's moves
2days then this dynamite substance is triggered and it causes a huge explosion like BOOM Mimic Octopus guts everywhere.
A leaf tailed gecko would be an example of one such animal as would the mimic octopus.
The mimic octopus lives in it's caves so sometimes it can retreat
To escape pray