in the middle of the tentacles.
An octopus' mouth is centered on the underside of the body in the middle of the tentacles. Fun fact: an octopus has a beak.
An octopus's mouth is located on the underside of its body, near the center.
The Beak of a Octopus is on the bottom of the Octopus were it squirt's out the Black colored ink.
They breathe underwater using gills, like fish do.
Yes, an octopus has a mouth located on the underside of its body. It uses its beak-like structure to bite and tear apart its food before swallowing it. The octopus then uses its muscular arms to bring the food to its mouth for consumption.
octopus use there mouth to feel and taste things. also, octopus only squirt ink to let his predator know that he is going to fight.
The beak-like mouth of an octopus is located on the mantel cavity at the back of the bulbous head of the octopus, surrounded by the eight legs. The mouth is the entryway to the mantle cavity which has gills inside of it. The octopus uses these gills to breathe. Water is brought into the octopus mouth and is then passed through the gills back into the body of water. As the water is pushed over the surface of the gills, oxygen is picked up by the blood in the capillaries of the gills.
"Bigger" is so vague. The mouth is not longer than its arms.
central cavity and mouth; most have tentacles
they pray on live fish suck them in and then push them into their mouth
The octopus is an invertebrate, which means it has no bones. The octopus is a cephalopod and this means a head with legs. The octopus has three hearts and they all are located in the head. Just like the hearts all organs are located in the head. The octopus has 8 flexible legs. Located beneath the legs are suction cups. The suction cups can taste and the suction cups can help it move across rocks and through the sea. The octopuses' legs encircle its mouth. The octopuses' mouth is a beak. The octopus has a funnel on its head, which helps the octopus escaped from predators.
No special way. They have a beak-like mouth at the center of where the arms come together.