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.
The mimic octopus lives in it's caves so sometimes it can retreat
A leaf tailed gecko would be an example of one such animal as would the mimic octopus.
To escape pray