they shoot ink
Ink.
THey squirt out ink on their predators.
ink
Yes! When an octopus is in danger, the octopus would squirt ink out and swim away.
Well Octopuses don't squirt out water from themselves, they propel they're tentacles from an open position downward which acts like a rocket and propels the octopus forward.
No those are myths or stories told by sailors over 50 years ago!
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INTERFERON is a substance produced by body cells when they are attacked by viruses.
other octopuses kill octopuses!!!! :-D
Yes, most octopuses and their relatives in the cephalopod family squirt some manner of ink, although deep-sea cephalopds usually squirt a bioluminescent equivalent that leaves their would-be predator at risk of attack in the darkest parts of the ocean.
his name is Squirt
Gold is a substance that is not attacked by most corrosive acids, including hydrochloric acid and nitric acid. This makes gold a popular choice for jewelry and other applications where resistance to corrosion is important.