It flushes red with blood.
The color of an octopus depends on its mood. Also the color changes. Only some octopuses have the same color which are very rare like the souther blue-ringed octupus.
when there feeling in the mood
how does color affect a person's mood
Yes, seahorses can change color to blend in with their surroundings or to reflect their mood. They have specialized cells called chromatophores that allow them to adjust their skin color. This ability helps seahorses camouflage themselves effectively in their underwater environment.
An octopus changes color depending on its surroundings; this is done to protect itself from predators.Octopi are most often a mottled (when they are seen at all due to their effective camouflage) brown, ochre, sienna or other "earthy" color.They can change color to blend with surroundings nearly instantly for protection or "flash" colors to warn or intimidate other creatures.
Actually, they don't have mood colors. Like the chameleon or the octopus, a seahorse tries to blend in with its surroundings to hide from predators.
Claudius
Claudius
no and yes it depends on your mood your in
red is angry mood colour
mood rings use the temperature of the item they come in contact with to chemically change its color. that's why mood rings don't always tell you your correct mood.
mood rings use the temperature of the item they come in contact with to chemically change its color. that's why mood rings don't always tell you your correct mood.