Octopus, when cooked properly, has a luxurious and meaty texture somewhat akin to scallop, but with slightly more chew. The flavor is unique, but mild, and hard to describe, like, "What does a mussel, oyster or clam taste like?" but otherwise reminiscent of "the sea". For comparison's sake, the best you can sum it up with is that it does not taste like squid, though that is a reasonable comparison for baby octopus. A lot will vary depending on expertise of the cook, cooking method, and size of the octopus.
it taste like chicken and it hard to chew but it tastes just fine.
The scientific name for octopus is Octopus vulgaris.
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 octopus eats meat, and is a carnivore.
A bit like burning flesh, if you lick a live wire, that is what you will taste. Electricity, or electrons in motion, has no taste. What you taste by putting your tongue on the battery is the metal posts, hence the metallic taste.
Octopus, when cooked properly, has a luxurious and meaty texture somewhat akin to scallop, but with slightly more chew. The flavor is unique, but mild, and hard to describe, like, "What does a mussel, oyster or clam taste like?" but otherwise reminiscent of "the sea". For comparison's sake, the best you can sum it up with is that it does not taste like squid, though that is a reasonable comparison for baby octopus. A lot will vary depending on expertise of the cook, cooking method, and size of the octopus.
they dont have the sense of touch but they can sense chemicals, to smell or taste.
octopus use there mouth to feel and taste things. also, octopus only squirt ink to let his predator know that he is going to fight.
Yes, it is actually a common food in some countries.
Tentacles on an octopus respond to touch, while taste buds on the tongue of animals respond to taste.
Yes, they can but they can only touch with their suction cups to taste. They can't just touch with their body.
Octopus are slimy. they feel like spinach.
look like an octopus look like an octopus
they have thin mouths they eat through that
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.
like humans octopus only have one brain
the correct word for many octopus is octopi. just sayin', you look likea dumby saying octopus's.