Anatomy
Movement
Reproduction
Habitat
Adaptions
100

What are the main parts of the octopus?

The appendages, the head, and the mantle

100

Does an octopus uses its appendages to move?

Yes

100

Are octopuses selective about their breeding mates?

No, they will mate with any anybody
100

What oceans do octopuses live?

In all oceans

100

Name an adaption of the octopus 

Camouflage, arms, suckers, beak, etc...

200

How many appendages does an octopus have?

8
200
Do octopuses have bones?

No

200

What kind of reproduction do octopuses do?

Sexually

200

How do octopuses find food sources?

They migrate

200

What are chromatophores and what are they used for?

Pigmentation sacs for camouflage 

300

Appendages are also known as ____

Arms

300

How does an octopus swim?

jet propulsion
300

How long does mating occur?

~4 hours

300

Some octopuses are epifauna. What does epifauna mean?

Living on the sea floor

300

Why are octopuses arms flexible? 

No bones

400

What holds all the organs?

The mantle

400

How does an octopus accomplish jet propulsion?

They blast water out of their funnel

400

How does a male octopus mate with a female octopus?

They insert their penile arm into the female

400

What does pelagic mean?

It’s the middle zone of the ocean

400

What senses do the suckers of the octopuses have?

Touch and taste

500

Octopuses have both ____ and ____ vision

Monocular and binocular

500

Why can an octopus squeeze through anywhere?

Because it has no bones 

500
What is the range do the octopus’ egg hatch?

2-10 months 

500

At what depth do octopuses typically live in?

7-800 feet

500

What is the grip strength of an octopuses sucker?

Over 10 tons

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