What are the differences between frogs and octopuses?
Ones a frog. The other is the complete opposite of a frog
An octopus is a sea creature and a frog lives around inland ponds and lakes.
An octopus has three hearts, but the frog has one heart.
The octapus has eight tentacles (arms), and the frog has four legs.
How many species of octopuses are there?
Squid are members of the class Cephalopoda, subclass Coleoidea, order Teuthida, of which there are two major suborders, Myopsina and Oegopsina (including the giant squids like Architeuthis dux). Teuthida is the largest of the cephalopod orders, edging out the octopuses (order Octopoda) for total number of species, with 298 classified into 28 families.
The order Teuthida is a member of the superorder Decapodiformes (from the Greek for "ten legs"). Two other orders of decapodiform cephalopods are also called squid, although they are taxonomically distinct from Teuthida and differ recognizably in their gross anatomical features. They are the bobtail squid of order Sepiolida and the Ram's Horn Squid of the monotypic order Spirulida. The Vampire Squid, however, is more closely related to the octopuses than to any of the squid.
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What Country can octopus's be found in?
Octopus are generally found in oceans and seas around the world.
How do you get the octopus in office jerk?
You use the TNT and put it in his coffee cup and it blows up then you get It
Eggs, in strings tied to rocky caves in the ocean. In some species, up to 100 000 eggs may be laid at once and protected by the mother.
What does it mean when you dream about an octopus?
Octopus is usually seen to symbolise shyness, and/or a need for privacy.
Is a octopus a carnivore or a herbivore or a omnivores?
I'm about 99.9 percent sure that they are carnivores
The number is in the name, OCTOpus, OCTO=8 octogon=8 sides
What is an octopus's ecosystem?
A blue ringed octopus has a charecteristic feature of having blue to black rings on the dorsal side. The rings are iridescent. they are dosile creature but are very venemous. The venom is created by a bacteria in their salivary gland.
They occur from the coasts of Japan to Australia.
What is deadlier box jellyfish or blue ringed octopus?
It may be hard to say, but it depends on the type of the jellyfish. A box jellyfish or a portuguese man of war has slightly more powerful toxic than blue ringed octopuses. Portuguese man of wars poison is very painful that it can even cause shock, fever, and lung and heart problems. Other jellyfishes like the giant jellyfish, no. The box jellyfish's venom can easily stop heart and systems functioning. But it is very weird how a lot of people say that blue ringed octopuses poison is strong enough to kill twenty to forty fully-grown humans at a time.
What is the lifespan of a blue ringed octopus?
The Blue Ringed Octopus has a life span of about a year but it is not certain
What is the pacific NW tree octopuses natural predator?
The "Pacific tree octopus" was a 1998 internet hoax that was intended as a parody of actual ecological awareness groups. Occasionally individuals will mistake the site as one promoting the preservation of an actual animal. A small following has provided fake photos, testimonials, and other material.
An octopus, as is immediately obvious to anyone who sees one, is a relatively fragile marine animal that (like most sea creatures) could not survive long on dry land.
I am pretty sure they eat fish, or berries, but not squid.
That is the correct spelling of the plural of "octopus", which is "octopi".
(not all -us words form the -i plural in English, e.g. fungi but hippopotamuses)
What are the adaptations of a blue ringed octopus?
-Blue ringed octopus have sharp beaks for biting
-they are very fast and can shoot away from danger
-they could possibly shoot venom into the water, but do not have much ink
-they have a usually deadly venom
-their blue rings ward off danger
-they are very small, about the size of a golf ball, and can easily hide from danger
-last of all, their suction cups enable them to hold on to almost anything with a very strong grip
Is a octopus heavier than a duck?
Yes. An octopus can weigh up to 22 lb, while a duck can only weigh up to 3 lb.
They eat crabs, lobsters, and other shellfish.
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What does an octopus camouflage into nature?
Some have skin that go with with they're surroundings, but if others, or those that have camouflage are seen, they squirt they're ink and swim away without being seen because the water would be black, like a black out!