The dumbo octopus lives at enormous depths in the ocean so has adapted to cope with the pressures associated with these depths. The "wings" which give the octopus its name are also adaptations to allow the animal to move through the water by "flapping" these ears. The Dumbo octopus also eats its prey whole, unlike other octopus species which break the prey up into parts.
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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the dumbo octopus
When an octopus is alarmed, it squirts ink at its predator to blind it momentarily while it escapes.
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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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