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An octopus's organ is typically covered by its skin, which is a soft, flexible mantle that allows for camouflage and movement. The skin contains specialized cells called chromatophores that enable the octopus to change color and texture, aiding in hiding from predators and ambushing prey. Additionally, the arms of the octopus, which are lined with suckers, also play a crucial role in covering and protecting its internal organs.

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