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  2. 50 Interesting Facts About Octopuses - The Fact File

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    Facts about Octopuses: over 300 species of octopus roam every ocean on Earth. The lightest adult octopus weighs less than a gram. The largest recorded specimen is roughly 600 pounds.

  3. Octopuses, facts and information - National Geographic

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    Octopuses are highly intelligent animals, masters of camouflage that have evolved an array of tricks over tens of millions of years to avoid or thwart would-be attackers. They can match the...

  4. Ten Wild Facts About Octopuses: They Have Three Hearts, Big...

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    They’re intelligent, anatomically unique creatures that have inspired both ancient Greek philosophy and Japanese erotic art. Here, we highlight a few of the animals’ fascinating traits, from ...

  5. Octopus - Wikipedia

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    An octopus (pl.: octopuses or octopodes[ a ]) is a soft-bodied, eight-limbed mollusc of the order Octopoda (/ ɒkˈtɒpədə /, ok-TOP-ə-də[ 3 ]). The order consists of some 300 species and is grouped within the class Cephalopoda with squids, cuttlefish, and nautiloids.

  6. Octopus | Description, Behavior, Species, Photos, & Facts |...

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    An octopus is any eight-armed cephalopod mollusk of the order Octopoda. The true octopuses are members of the genus Octopus, a large group of widely distributed shallow-water cephalopods. Learn more about the anatomy, behavior, and reproduction of octopuses in this article.

  7. Octopus - National Geographic Kids

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    Octopuses are solitary creatures that live alone in dens built from rocks, which the octopus moves into place using its powerful arms. Octopuses sometimes even fashion a rock...

  8. Octopus facts for kids - National Geographic Kids

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    Octopus facts for kids: Learn all about these cool invertebrates, with facts about octopus characteristics, behaviour, diet, habitat and defence mechanisms.

  9. 8 fascinating facts about octopuses—from their supersmarts to...

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    April 15, 2024. With their bulbous mantles, squirming arms, and clouds of ink, it’s no wonder that octopuses —from the kraken to Ursula in The Little Mermaid —have inspired folklore for...

  10. Octopus Facts: Habitat, Behavior, Diet - ThoughtCo

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    Octopuses (Octopus spp.) are a family of cephalopods (a subgroup of marine invertebrates) known for their intelligence, their uncanny ability to blend into their surroundings, their unique style of locomotion, and their ability to squirt ink.

  11. Common Octopus - National Geographic

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    Considered the most intelligent of all invertebrates, the common octopus is found in the tropical and temperate waters of the world’s oceans. They can grow to about 4.3 feet in length and weigh...