He does octopus move body water in the Bob man.
the octopus sucks in water and jets it out like a squid
it moves moves by the water
An octopus is capable to streamlining its body when on the move. A squid, on the other hand, is usually always in a streamlined shape on account of having bones.
No, an octopus cannot survive outside of water because they require water to breathe and move.
No, an octopus cannot live out of water for an extended period of time as they require water to breathe and move properly.
its 8 tenticals
they move there legs
The "water-vascular" system uses ocean currents to move water throughout their body, and the starfish use their gills to take oxygen from that water as it circulates.
The purpose of an octopus siphon is to expel water from its body, allowing it to move quickly and efficiently. The siphon is a muscular tube located on the underside of the octopus, near its head. When the octopus contracts its muscles, water is forced out of the siphon, propelling the animal in the opposite direction. This mechanism helps the octopus escape predators, catch prey, and navigate its environment.
An octopus can survive on land for a short period of time, typically less than an hour, as they need water to breathe and move properly.
An octopus can fit tis entire body into a space regardless of its size because it has no bones and is an invertabrate. THE OTOPUS WILL SQUISH ITSELF AND MOVE AROUND UNTILL IT FITS THERE. :)
Octopus do not have fins. They swim by using their arms and body. If they need to go very fast, they squirt water out of their siphon and use "jet propulsion." Mostly, an octopus will just crawl around on the bottom to get around. Some Octopus do have ear like appendage's with which the use to propel themselves through the water also. They are also refereed to as Dumbo Octopus.