Theoretically yes, though maybe not from birth. Octopi possess cells known as chromatophores, which allow the octopus to change color and blend in with its environment to hide from predators. There are thousands upon thousands of color combinations available to octopi, so I imagine they can turn purple. However, I'm not quite sure if an octopus can be purple from birth. Answered by a 7th Grader.
The scientific name for octopus is Octopus vulgaris.
The octopus eats meat, and is a carnivore.
In 2006 scientist found an octopus that 13 feet and another that was held in captivity got to be up to 600 lbs (270kg)
The telescope octopus, also known as the glass octopus, has a unique transparent body that allows it to blend in with its surroundings in the deep ocean. This transparency helps it evade predators and ambush its prey effectively. Additionally, its gelatinous body structure and lack of pigment help it remain nearly invisible in dimly lit environments.
It's alive unless it's dead, in which case it's not going to be an octopus for long.
Yes,yes it can.
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yes.but not all of them.some can even change color.
In mythology, Hephaestus was never known for turning into a purple octopus. Perhaps he could have if he wanted to, but he wasn't really known for shape shifting in the myths either.
The cartoon is 'Snorks', and Octopus name is Occy.
An octopus is a purple sea creature who has eight legs and is a mollusk.Its legs are covered in suckers.
Peach White Blue VERY light purple
It can when it is very angry.
The prawn is being pursued by a purple octopus.
The other name for the octopus is not cuttlefish, it is devil fish.
They have 8 long suction cup tentacles....usually pinkish-purple.
Peach White Blue VERY light purple