An octopus fights primarily by using its arms, which are highly flexible and equipped with suckers for grasping. When threatened, it can also employ ink as a defensive mechanism to obscure its escape. In confrontations, it may display aggressive postures, change colors, or even use its beak to bite if necessary. Additionally, some species can detach an arm to distract a predator while they escape.
Totally.
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octopus use there mouth to feel and taste things. also, octopus only squirt ink to let his predator know that he is going to fight.
Definitely the blue ringed octopus! The blue ringed octopus is VERY venomous! This type of octopus can shoot it's venom through the water!
Yes because they squirt ink if they get scared
doctor octopus
Well, the monkey would drown before the fight got too far.
In a fight between an octopus and a spider, the octopus would likely have the advantage due to its physical size, strength, and ability to deliver powerful strikes with its tentacles. Octopuses are also known for their intelligence and problem-solving abilities, which could give them an edge in a confrontation. However, the outcome would ultimately depend on the specific species of octopus and spider involved, as well as the environment in which the fight takes place.
They actually sray ink to tell the predator they are going to fight. an octopus is extremely strong and has poison just in case
it attaches to the enemies head and they fight for you and it will detonate when your done with them
on the side of wall theres stuff to climb then go onto oldfashiened lamp destoy chains on it then bye bye octopus
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