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A report by Adam and Tautvydas. What is it? It is an octopus. It is an invertebrate. This means that it does not have a backbone.

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1 A report by Adam and Tautvydas

2 What is it? It is an octopus. It is an invertebrate. This means that it does not have a backbone.

3 What does it look like? An octopus has eight arms called tentacles. They have a round shaped head. Octopuses have three hearts and one huge brain.

4 Where does it live? Octopuses live in the sea. They are bottom dwellers. Octopuses may live in holes or crevices of rocks.

5 What does it eat? The octopus is a predator. It hunts at night. Its favourite food are crabs, mollusks and crayfish.

6 How does it defend itself? Camouflage: The octopus can change the colour of it’s skin to blend in to the rock or sand.

7 How does it defend itself? Ink: Octopuses shoot ink into the water. The ink forms a cloud that hides the octopus.

8 How does it defend itself? Poison: Some octopuses are poisonous. They eject venom into their attackers. Warning! Some octopuses sting humans.

9 Octopus for dinner? People all over the world eat octopus. I have tried it and it is delicious!

10 Thank you! We hope you enjoyed our report!


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