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    the deep ocean just might be the dumbo octopus. It has large, rounded fins on its body that resemble the ears of “Dumbo, Walt Disney’s animated elephant.” And like the adorable little elephant, the dumbo octopus uses those big “ears” to get around. It’s biome is the aquatic Marine. Dumbo octopus can be found typically in every ocean in the world. Although, the dumbo octopus is a deep sea animal that lives on the floor of the ocean at extreme depths. The octopus is found in the mid-atlantic…

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    difference is between an octopus and a squid? While they are similar in many ways, they are also different in others. I will talk about both the similarities and the differences between their physical characteristics, their habitat, and their behavior. The octopus and the squid are both similar and different in the way they look. They’re closely related to mollusks. Squids have a backbone-like structure that is flexible which is similar to the shell of a snail. The octopus doesn’t have a shell…

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    Page 1 The blue-ringed octopus is one of the ocean’s most fascinating octopuses. There are four different types of blue-ringed octopuses confirmed. Instead of being divided by their sizes, they are divided and named by the distinctive patterns and amount of rings on their bodies. The four confirmed species are the southern blue-ringed octopus, Hapalochlaena maculosa (found only in Australia), the greater blue-ringed octopus, Hapalochlaena lunulata, the blue-lined octopus, Hapalochlaena…

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    The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus Research Paper The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus is very much like us humans. They have eyes comparable to ours, and they are also smart and inquisitive beings like us too. The suckers they use to examine and eat their prey is powerful, with each of their arms being described as sensory organs rather than limbs. These creatures can be found on the west coast of North America. The octopuses live in the temperate rain forests, and would prefer to be resting in…

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    The cartoon portrays an octopus with a Mongolians human head and eight outstretched…

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    In the video, it depicts an octopus using a coconut shell as a tool for protection. The use of the coconut shell demonstrates the possibility of the octopus having cognitive abilities and conscious intellectual activity. It shows that the octopus can think, plan and reason. Therefore, some may assume that the octopus is conscious. In the chapter “Other Minds” of WDIAM 3, Nagel states, many people believe that things that are not human such as: fish, insects, worms, and jellyfish are not…

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    temperature (Kamler, 1992; Boidron-Metairon, 1995). If the temperature is not in suitable, the growth of paralarvae are disrupted and can result in poor development or even high mortality. Consequently, it is a significant bottleneck in the culture of Octopus vulgaris aquaculture. Studying the effects of temperature stress on paralarvae and acquiring knowledge on how it the influences survival during the larval…

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    watching a movie about them. This essay is based on how Montgomery describes the first time she meets an octopus and for the first time she explores their life and what they are capable of doing. The author introduces her essay by describing what it was like meeting the mysterious and dangerous creature, for the first time. She meets the giant octopus in an aquarium where she touches the octopus named Athena and starts to carefully examine the mysterious creature. As she comes back every day to…

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    athlete relieve pain and assist with healing whereas the cupping from the octopus is causing the student financial pain and stress. That fact correlates to his lack of health, being overweight and sleep deprivation which are causing the opposite effect. The second symbol is the giant octopus of student debt. It is an ever-present nuisance that follows him around wherever he goes. The observer will see this in the way that the octopus has covered the student with purple cupping marks and in how…

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    from underneath. They panicked, and Lily screamed when a giant octopus catapulted out from the water. Assuming that it was Shadow Horn, they jumped out of the boat to swim away. But they could not go far, as the creature grabbed both of them by the legs and dragged them to an underwater cavern. The creature took them to its cave, but let them keep their gear on, allowing them to breathe. Looking more closely, it didn't look like an octopus. Its eyes were green like seaweed and its body looked…

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