They do travel in water but they do not 'swim' as such.
Contrary to popular belief, they do not have eight legs, but two. They use these legs are used to pull themselves around on the sea floor and use the others for catching food, or for propulsion on the rare occasion that they do see fit to swim, for example away from a predator.
An octopus will squirt ink to annoy his attacker and swim away quickly.
They have a tube beneath their tentacles.They suck in water and they swim up to 25mph
In deep water
a octopus swim abouth 12 or 14.
They Want for there pray to swim bye then can kill it
An octopus can do two main things to avoid predators: it can change color or it can squirt ink and then swim away.
they swim around and find thir bate
don`t swim beside a magic octopus
The blue ring octopus puts its head first and its tentacles trail behind
Yes! When an octopus is in danger, the octopus would squirt ink out and swim away.
Octopuses swim between 12 and 14 mph.
An octopus can swim quickly by using a method called jet propulsion. It draws water into its body through a muscular sac and then forcefully expels it through a siphon, propelling itself rapidly in the opposite direction. This allows the octopus to escape predators and navigate its environment effectively. Additionally, their soft bodies and flexible arms help them maneuver swiftly in the water.