Primarily it hides and uses camouflage (the mimic octopus is a master at this) to avoid enemies. However when attacked, it will squirt a cloud of ink at its attacker, blinding and confusing it. Under cover of the ink cloud it will jet away from danger.
Octopus also have a sharp beak that can inflict damage on an attacker and in one case (the blue ringed octopus of Australia), this beak can inject a poison into its attacker.
it has a hard shell
by roaring
it weighs 100 pounds
because it is water proof
It hides where his predator can not see him
An octupus sprays black ink so the prey cannot see then the octopus runs away...
By camouflage . Blending into the same color as its surrounding makes it difficult for prey to seek out the octopus
Quit hurting them with pollution.
octupus is of greek origin.. it actually means that this creature has eight legs
In the red sea
An octupus has slimy skin that protects it from any sharp rocks.
because octupus don`t want you near them
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A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
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