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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 is the plural form of the noun octopus?

The plural form of octopus is octopuses (or occasionally octopodes). Although it is often supposed that octopi is the 'correct' plural of octopus, and it has been in use for longer than the usual Anglicized plural octopuses, it in fact originates as an error. Octopus is not a simple Latin word of the second declension, but a Latinized form of the Greek word oktopous, and its 'correct' plural would logically be octopodes.

Most dictionaries will list both octopuses and octopi as correct plurals.

What does an octopuses mouth look like?

An octopus looks like a creature with a lot of tentacles.

It looks like a squid with a rounder head and no arrow on it. It has 8 tentacles and moves straight and up instead of sideways, though it still produces ink.

It has suction cups on it's tentacles to grasp things.

What a octopus beak is called?

The answer to your question "what does the beak of an octopus do" is...

The beak of an octopus helps it to eat. The tentacles help grab the food and then they put the food into it's beak. Don't ever touch the beak of an octopus. i is very sharp and can hurt you. (if it is still on an octopus)

What danger is octopus facing?

Blue Ringed octopus, Day octopus, and Giant octopus. Blue ringed octopuses are small sized, but have deadly toxic that can kill a fully-grown man. Day octopuses are large and can float to attack divers. Giant octopuses are the largest species that can kill a human with a beak bite.

Do octopus live in just salt water?

No there is no recoded species of Octopus that can live in freshwater. There are reports of a species that lives in the Ohio river but all cases have been proven a hoax. well maybe if you were to genetically alter them some how to fresh water organs or by slowly adapting the octopuses one generation at a time to fresh water some how like the saying goes when there is a will theres a way

p.s. the guy who answered this is seriously a jerk, i dont believe in god either but that has nothing to do with the question, so i cleaned up the language of this dumb loser who doesn't know how to answer like a normal KIND person :)

What is the colour of the blood of an octopus?

The color of an octopus depends on its mood. Also the color changes. Only some octopuses have the same color which are very rare like the souther blue-ringed octupus.

How do octopus treat there young?

Octopuses are actually quite caring parents. Both the mother and father die not long after reproduction. The mother will care for the egg sac and will not eat after she mates, eventually starving to death either before or after the eggs hatch, leaving the octopus larvae to swim free.

What does octopus use to get its prey?

By wrapping its tentacle around the prey and possibly squeezing the life out before devouring it.

How many dumbo octopuses are there?

Just one. Every kind of octupus has one tongue, and there's not even a kind of dumbo octupus. Maybe my brother is, but...................ONE tongue, ok?

How do blue ring octopuses catch its food?

They pounce on their prey and then use their venom to parylize their victim and then use their beak to suck the flesh out of the crustations shell

How many different kinds of octopuses are there in the world?

There are 289 different octopus species.

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Information on the Dumbo Octopus?

Not a lot of information on the dumbo octopus is available because it is so elusive. They stand out among octopuses for being pelagic -- that is to say they swim around in the middle of the water instead of crawling about on the sea floor. They also live quite deep in the ocean and this makes them very difficult to find.

How do octopi smell?

Octopi's sense of smell is detected through the suckers on their tentacles.

How many legs has an octopus got?

An octopus has 8 tentacles. But marine scientists now believe that only 2 of those tentacles are actually used for walking and moving around. These are called as legs. The remaining 6 are used for feeding and other functions. Hence they are called as arms.

How big is the largest living octopus?

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Where is octopus's habitat?

it is in the Atlantic,Pacific,and the indian ocean. The like to live in shallow salty waters. If they live in warm waters for a long time they change color.

Do octopuses come to the surface to breathe?

No, they aren't a mammal like a whale or dolphin so they breathe using the oxygen in the water.

How does the blue ringed octopus kill its prey?

It uses its legs and starts scratching it until the blue ringed octopus has no energy left. If the blue ringed octopus tries to poison it, it does nothing because the mantis shrimp has hard armor protecting it.

How many arms do octopuses have?

It has a total of eight legs. Six arms and two legs.

What is a group of octopus called?

A squid is an invertebrate, meaning it is not classified the same way as a fish. A group of squid is called a "shoal." Currently there is a movement to change the official name from shoal to "squad."

Can an octopus turn red?

Incorrect Answer

No, instead they all have blue blood. This is because they have a certain molecule inside the blood containing copper. Most organisms have blue blood. Humans have blue blood!

Answer

Actually, Squids have red blood. Octopuses have blue blood. The answer above is incorrect. But it is true that humans have blue blood that turns red when it is exposed to oxygen.