Dumbo octopuses primarily use camouflage rather than mimicry for defense. They have the ability to change their color and texture to blend in with their surroundings, helping them avoid predators. Unlike mimicry, which involves imitating the appearance or behaviors of other species, camouflage allows dumbo octopuses to remain inconspicuous in their natural habitat.
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.
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Mimic octopus' have a mixed diet of fish,crabs,sand.
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The dumbo octupus enemies are any sea water animal that will attack for food.
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The Dumbo Octopus