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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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Is octopus a scavenger?

Octopuses are not decomposers. They are consumers.

Do squids have as many legs as an octopus?

Well i think it has five but i ain't sure

Who does octopus move in the body in the water?

He does octopus move body water in the Bob man.

Octopuses and squids are not fish they are mollusks?

yes. both octopuses, and squid are part of the mollusca phylum.

How long does it take for an octopus to change color?

An octopus or squid can change color in only seconds!

How many bones does an octopus have in its body?

you don,t need to worry because squids don,t have bones

How much does a mimic octopus weigh?

The common octopus weighs 6.6 to 22 lbs, but different species can weight anywhere from 1oz to 150 lbs.

How do octopuses travel?

octopuses travel using their long tentacle's. these retract together to create a force that pushes it through the water. hope this helps:)

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What is the live birth like for an octopus?

Octopus hatch en-mass from eggs. They just pop right out and find a place to hide.

What is a Dana octopus squid?

Dana Octopus Squids are one of the largest known specimens of squid in the world. They also have bioluminescence, they are among the few species of squids that use it.

What an octopus is?

A deep-ocean dweller. It has a soft body, because it has no bones. The octopus is capable of squirting black ink when frightened or angered. It also is not considered a amphibian, mammal, or reptile. It is most closely relevant of the fish species.

An octopus is one of the most intelligent creatures in the ocean. Able to pop a can to gain access to food, this incredible animal used to carry a shell.
animals that live in salt water. animals that live in salt water.
They are cephalopod mulluscs and also they are underwater animals tht have eight to 10 legs and when they have babys they die

What zone do octopi live in?

Octopi live in different habitats between the tidal zone and up to seven kilometers depth. They inhabit many diverse regions of the ocean, including coral reefs, pelagic waters and they also live on the ocean floor.

What kind of body covering do octopuses have?

Octopuses are soft bodied invertabates,so they don't have body coverings.the textur eof an octopus veries according to it's sorroundings,if it wants to hide it changes it's skin color & texture to mach it's sorroundings,

Why is a wonderpus octopus so special?

The STRIPES. Maybe because they're shiny.

Nice try, but ACTUALLY, what makes them so special (to us humans) is that their white spots are unique among individuals, allowing 'us humans' to photo-identify individuals in the wild, even while they are still hatchlings.

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What is the shape of an octopus pupil?

The shape of an octopus' pupil is square-shaped.

Do giant octopuses have symbiotic relationships?

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How does the octopus plant trap it's prey?

When a fly touches the red dots at the end of ever red string it sticks and then the plant curls up and decomposes it with all the acids in it.

Is the plural of octopus octopi or octopuses?

Because the (Greek) word "octopus" appears to be of the Latin form -us, it has acquired the informal plural octopi, but the normal English rule suggests octopuses, as with the words bus, virus, and campus. Most dictionaries list both. Another word that has acquired a commonly used I plural is "cacti."

When was The Trail of the Octopus created?

The Trail of the Octopus was created in 1919-10.