There's an octopus in the loo!
If you startle an octopus, it may spurt out some ink.
The anatomical differences between a squid and an octopus are obvious.
Those creatures were creepy.
His Porpoise enjoyed fish.
The word "octopus" originates from the Greek word "októpus," which means "eight-footed," derived from "októ" (eight) and "pous" (foot). The term was adopted into Latin as "octopus," and later entered the English language in the 18th century. The use of "octopus" reflects the creature's distinctive eight arms, which are a defining characteristic of the species.
The puma did not hesitate to pounce on the possum.
"The marine biologist was looking forward to studying the octopus."
i stepped on the baby octopus
The anatomical differences between a squid and an octopus are obvious.
Octopus.
The word is spelled octopus. The fisherman caught an octopus in his large fishing net. An octopus has a huge eye and many arms.
A snail is an invertebrate, and so is an octopus.
The prawn is being pursued by a purple octopus.
I am not writing a sentence using that word.
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An octopus can get a firm grip on prey by constricting its long tentacles.
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