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An octopus has no skeleton, but they do have a hard beak. They are known for their long tentacles and ability to squirt ink.

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What kind of animal is an octopus?

An octopus is a creature of the ocean and belongs to the fish( or pisces)

It is a cephalopod

How does the octopus communicate with each other?

Octopus communicate with each other by the movement of their body and the change of body colors.

What class does Octopus and squid belong to?

The octopus is a mollusk, a cephalopod of the order Octopoda.

How many row of suckers are on each tentacle an octopus?

Not sure of the exact amount, but there are two rows of suction cups on each tentacle

there are 240 suction cups on each tentacle. Altogether there are 1920 suction cups

-Pink Rocks

It's important to distinguish between arms and tentacles. Tentacles have suction cups only at the tips. Octopus have arms and have suction cups along the length of the arm.

What is the scientific term when an octopus squirts ink?

octopus have an ink gland that holds the ink until the octopus decides he is in danger and sprays its enemy with it. The ink of the octopus is toxic and if the predator stays withing reach of the ink for prolongued periods of time it can die.

Can stroke a blue ringed octopus?

A blue-ringed octupus kills with venom, so if it bit you, there is a chance you might die. Would it bite you if you touched it - it might well do. But it cannot poison you from skin contact alone.

How small is the smallest octopi?

The octopus or in greek ὀκτάπους can vary much depending on a myriad of factors. Contrary to popular belief many octopi have reached around 100 yards. They have been extinct for millions of years from oil spills. Ancient Greeks have drawn of encounters of with these mega-octopi. The smallest octopi is about the size of a proton.

Can a giant octopus eat an anaconda?

It is likely because an anaconda does not have poison, and a giant octopus has thick tenticles and a huge beak to rip the anaconda to pieces, but anacondas do not live in the ocean nor the sea.

What did Paul the Octopus predict?

He predicted the outcome of the 2009 world cup. He was 8 for 8.

Is an octopus an amphibian?

No. An octopus is of the class Cephalopoda.

An easy distinction: Although classes are marked by having eight legs/arms, one of the qualifying characteristics of an arachnid is an exoskeleton with jointed legs. Cephalopods have an endoskeleton, if any, and octopuses have no skeleton at all.

How do octopuses move?

Octopus move through water by a foot. The foot extends from either the mouth or the stomach. The foot takes them around to where they want to be. The only difference is that this foot is nothing like a human foot.

Where can you buy Octopus Wolfi as pets?

Yes u can have a octopus as a pet there the best pets ever i got a cat a octopus and two lizards there very cute

What are some of octopus predators?

Adult octopuses main predators are eels and sharks. Larval octopuses spend a period of time floating as clouds of plankton before they drop down to the bottom of the ocean. Plankton eaters such as sharks and whales take many in the larval stage. Big fishes,whales The predators of an octopus include seals, some whales and sharks, larger fish and even other octopi . Sea turtles are also able to eat octopi.

How are offspring born from an octopus?

Octopus hatch from eggs. The female octopus protects the eggs and makes sure they are clean and healthy as they grow. She will die right after the babies hatch, though, because she doesn't eat the entire time she's guarding her eggs.

How fast does the dumbo octopus swim?

Octopuses swim between 12 and 14 mph.

How large are most octopuses?

Adults weigh up to 15 kg (35 lb) One of the largest are 71 kg (156.5 lb) but the largest in the world is 272 kg (600 lb).

How big is a full grown octopus?

Full grown octopi vary greatly in size, depending on the species. Some are small enough to fit into your hand and others, like the giant Pacific octopus, can grow to weigh more than 500 pounds.

Where does the ink that octopus produce come from?

im not sure but i know its from an ink sak in the octopus

What layer does an octopus live in?

They live in the Twilight (middle) or Midnight (bottom)

How do dumbo octopus survive?

* small, elastic pigment-filled dermal sacs called Chromatophores which enable the blue ringed octopus to change colour rapidly and in elaborate patterns to mimic the surroundings.

* the ability to also change the texture of its skin to resemble a variety of backgrounds including sand, rocks and reefs, spiky coral and even seaweed.

* a small, vestigal ink sac that produces highly concentrated black ink as a globule or as a cloudy stream.

* advertising the toxicity of blue ringed octopus by displaying iridescent blue rings when it is about to attack.

* use of jet propulsion to flee an area.

Does an octopus regrow another arm when it loses one?

i do not belive so but i know it can grow a tail back