A octopus has no bones
The octopus completely lacks any bones in its body.
The octopus completely lacks any bones in its body.
Not really. It does have a hydro-skeleton where it uses pneumatic pressure to move along.
An octopus uses energy to move and catch prey.
to make soup
A leaf tailed gecko would be an example of one such animal as would the mimic octopus.
People use octopus for in Chinese sushi and it is also used to make sea food dishes
About 12 Feet Long
Yes, an octopus has a mouth located on the underside of its body. It uses its beak-like structure to bite and tear apart its food before swallowing it. The octopus then uses its muscular arms to bring the food to its mouth for consumption.
an octopus uses its tentacles to catch food
bones
It uses its legs and starts scratching it until the blue ringed octopus has no energy left. If the blue ringed octopus tries to poison it, it does nothing because the mantis shrimp has hard armor protecting it.