OCTOPUS
The octopus often has a sharp beak, and an octopus will always have eight arms (unless any have been lost). Most species of octopus generally have arms with circular sucker pads on.
The lifespan of the octopus depends on the species of octopus, with many species of octopus averaging around 6 months old. Some species of octopus however, particularly the bigger octopus species, can live for a few years.
The octopus is well known for being a master of disguise and is able to blend into pretty much any background using its elaborate camouflage. The octopus not only uses this to its advantage for both hiding from potential prey and predators, but it is also thought to play a role in the male octopuses mating display, in order to attract a female octopus.
The octopus is also thought to have three hearts, two of which are used for pumping blood through the gills, and another for pumping the pale blue blood of the octopus through the rest of the body.
Generally, most species of octopus have no internal or external skeleton which means that the octopus is able to squeeze itself into tight places. The octopusis known to be one of the most intelligent of all the invertebrates and the octopus uses this to its advantage mainly using elaborate disguise.
Octopus Facts
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Cephalopoda |
Order: | Octopoda |
Family: | Octopodidae |
Scientific Name: | Octopus Vulgaris |
Type: | Mollusca |
Diet: | Omnivore |
Size: | 0.3-4m (1-13ft) |
Weight: | 5-75kg (11-165lbs) |
Top Speed: | 43km/h (27mph) |
Life Span: | 2-15 years |
Lifestyle: | Solitary |
Conservation Status: | Least Concern |
Colour: | Tan, Brown, Red, Orange, Blue, Purple |
Skin Type: | Smooth |
Favourite Food: | Crabs |
Habitat: | Tropical and temperate waters worldwide |
Average Litter Size: | 80 |
Main Prey: | Crabs, Fish, Scallops |
Predators: | Eels, Sharks, Dolphins |
Special Features: | Eight tentacles with suckers and ink sack |
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