Octopuses swim between 12 and 14 mph.
The oil sea snake hunts the dumbo octopus.
A dumbo octopus (an octopus of the genus Grimpoteuthis) has earlike fins sticking out of its body, but a regular octopus does not. The dumbo octopus also has webbing between its tentacles.
Octopus do not have fins. They swim by using their arms and body. If they need to go very fast, they squirt water out of their siphon and use "jet propulsion." Mostly, an octopus will just crawl around on the bottom to get around. Some Octopus do have ear like appendage's with which the use to propel themselves through the water also. They are also refereed to as Dumbo Octopus.
a octopus swim abouth 12 or 14.
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the dumbo octopus
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yes a dumbo octopus is a invertebrate
The dumbo octupus enemies are any sea water animal that will attack for food.
Dumbo Octopuses are hatched from eggs.
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