The long, flexible arm-like structures of an octopus are called tentacles, or more accurately, arms. An octopus typically has eight of these arms, which are lined with suckers that allow for a strong grip and manipulation of objects. Each arm contains a complex network of neurons, enabling a high degree of independence and dexterity, making them highly effective for hunting and interacting with their environment.
It's alive unless it's dead, in which case it's not going to be an octopus for long.
No, octopus does not have a long vowel sound. The "o" in octopus is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
An octopus can typically survive out of water for about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on factors like temperature and humidity.
Yes, they are just like octopus with long arms.
it takes about like 30 seconds!
2days then this dynamite substance is triggered and it causes a huge explosion like BOOM Mimic Octopus guts everywhere.
An octopus or squid can change color in only seconds!
The body plan of a giant Pacific octopus typically includes eight long arms with suction cups, a bulbous head containing large eyes and a beak-like mouth, and a soft, flexible body. They also have a highly developed brain, complex nervous system, and the ability to regrow lost limbs.
as long as it can be
They have 8 long suction cup tentacles....usually pinkish-purple.
idk the difference between an octopus and a squid but like a year or so ago they found a 1,000 pound squid that was maybe 50 feet or something if not bigger
the greater blue ringed octopus is 20cm long