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THE OCTOPUS BY: LISA MARIA KNAPP
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DIAGRAM OF AN OCTOPUS HERE YOU HAVE A FIGURE OF AN OCTOPUS AND SHOWS ITS BODY PARTS
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SCIENTIFIC NAME OF NORTH PACIFIC GIANT OCTOPUS Enteroctopus dofleini
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HOW DOES THE NORTH PACIFIC GIANT OCTOPUS FEED? The giant Pacific octopus uses a parrot-like beak to tear its prey into small pieces the octopus can inject a powerful neurotoxin that is stored in the salivary glands to disable or kill its prey
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HABITAT found in the coastal North Pacific, usually at a depth of around 65 meters (215 ft). It can, however, live in much shallower or much deeper waters.North Pacific found in the coastal NorthNorth
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REPRODUCTION It can lay up to 100,000 eggs which are intensively cared for by the females. Hatchlings are about the size of a grain of rice, and only a very few survive to adulthood. During reproduction, the male octopus deposits a spermatophore (or sperm packet) more than 1 meter long. Large spermatophores are characteristic of octopuses in this genus.
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