The Amazing Cephalopods! By: Matthew Dai and Yihui Liao.

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The Amazing Cephalopods! By: Matthew Dai and Yihui Liao

What does my invertebrate look like? Funnel Head Beak Shell 8 arms

What is my invertebrates habitat? Ocean invertebrates World oceans surface of the water deepest water warm tropical waters cold water

What does my invertebrate eat and how does it get its food? some cephalopods bite their prey cephalopods eat crustaceans, snails, and etc. cephalopods catch prey with their arms cephalopods use their smell to help them

How does my invertebrate protect itself? camouflage hiding den changing body shape changing color looking like rocks, coral, and seaweed flash bright colors octopus under sand

3 or more interesting facts on my invertebrate… common place where cephalopods live ganglia hearts the life span of the cephalopods are different based on where they live cephalopods formed in the Ordovician Period (44.6 million years ago) Australian Blue-ringed Octopus has strong poison Octopi can’t hear cephalopods is on top of the food chain

Any Questions???