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Octopus

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 are the octopus's special features?

  • Octopus has THREE HEARTS.
  • Octopus has EIGHT LEGS.
  • It iS a MARINE ANIMAL.

What does the antarctic octopus eat?

Penguins eat many different types of squid, fish, and small sea animals. Some of the squid they eat includes arrow squid and glacial squid. They generally eat small squids.

Is squid ward from SpongeBob a octopus?

No. He's a SQUID. Hence the name SQUIDward...

What does an octopus do to protect itself from dangerous animals?

When they are in danger,(They are tryi

ng to stay safe) They would probably find the nearest rock or reef to curl up in and camoflauge from the predator. ^_^ Hope that helped.

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Why do octopus ink?

They actually sray ink to tell the predator they are going to fight. an octopus is extremely strong and has poison just in case

Why is the blue ringed octopuse the most dangerous octopuse?

On my calculations the blue ringed octopus is more dangerous than the blue lined octopus because it is very poisonous and it has no cure.

Are octopuses vertebrates?

it is none it is aan animal that lives in the sea

Does the blue ringed octopus make any sound?

Found this article in the book, "Oceanic Audio and Phonics Codex"

"...It varies widely with species, mostly though it is inaudible to humans because of the extremely low frequency and permanence. Even in a water medium( sound transfers much more efficiently in it) the sound is infinitesimal at best. Only recently have we actually learned that octipodes make any sound, and even more recently been able to capture the noise. It is interesting to note that several people have claimed to hear the sound of one particular species of octopus, Bradlicus Shannledon. But in an almost uncanny fashion their description accurately fits that of the refined, audible playback. The most precise understanding of this noise is related to the "predator" in the predator series, or an array of growling clicks. Other species of closely related octipodes can be referenced as monkey squeals, incessant giggles, or "gurhujhilljxzgrqqwa"....

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How many brains does a octopus have?

like humans octopus only have one brain

Where does a octopas live?

Octapi live under the sand in shallow waters during the hot summer as this helps to keep their body temperature down. Some people have also reported having blue ringed octupi in there backyard pools

What are some characteristics of an octopus?

* highly intelligent * relatively short life span * They have three hearts * They have eight arms * They do not have a internal skeleton * They can produce a thick blackish ink in a large cloud to aid in escaping from predators * When under attack, some octopuses can detach their own limbs * They move about by crawling or swimming
Changing colors is useful for self-defense because they become almost invisible to a predator.

Do young octopuses drink milk from their mum?

No. The only group of animals that suckled milk from the mother are mammals. Octopuses are not mammals, nor even vertebrates.

Do octopus eat coral?

No there are very few animals that eat coral because of their very hard shell. Some fish have hard parrot-like beaks and eat the coral, and some starfish digest the inside part of the coral.

Does an octopus use the restroom?

yes an octopus does produce waste becaus the food it process's has to come out

What are the adaptations of the tree octopus?

In order for an octopus species to become arboreal, it first has to develop lungs like a frog. It also has to adopt a generally green color, and increase the durability of its eggs, which would dry out if hung in long strings as they typically are in the underwater habitat. Its clinging tentacles might be used in climbing, but swimming propulsion would no longer work. In short, the octopus is not well-suited for life as a land creature.

*The Pacific Tree Octopus (Octopus paxarboria) is an internet parody begun in 1998. The tree octopus shown on the site is an entirely fictional organism.

What do you call more than one octopus?

The standard English plural of octopus is octopuses. However, the word octopus comes from Greek, and the Greek plural form is octopodes ( |äkˈtäpəˌdēz|). Modern usage of octopodes is so infrequent that many people mistakenly create the erroneous plural form octopi, formed according to rules for Latin plurals.

What group does octopus and tree snail belong to?

The octopus is the class Cephalopoda of the the obvious phylum Mollusca