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An octopus has three hearts.
The octopus is an invertebrate, which means it has no bones. The octopus is a cephalopod and this means a head with legs. The octopus has three hearts and they all are located in the head. Just like the hearts all organs are located in the head. The octopus has 8 flexible legs. Located beneath the legs are suction cups. The suction cups can taste and the suction cups can help it move across rocks and through the sea. The octopuses' legs encircle its mouth. The octopuses' mouth is a beak. The octopus has a funnel on its head, which helps the octopus escaped from predators.
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an octopus has 3 hearts and an octopus can change its colour according to its surrondings
An octopus has one systemic heart responsible for pumping blood throughout the body, and two branchial hearts that pump blood through the gills. This unique cardiovascular system helps the octopus maintain efficient oxygenation in its body, aiding in its complex marine lifestyle.
An octopus has three hearts!!!!! One pumps blood through the body, while the other two pump blood through the gills! Octopuses are amazing!!!!!!!!
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A female octopus on a date.
My Wife, no not really, it is an octopus you are thinking of.