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Give me one good reason why an Octopus is not the coolest animal in the world?

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  1. Because the water bear is the coolest.

    http://preview.tinyurl.com/6zdjh5


  2. Based on solid scientific evidence, the octopus is one of the most intelligent invertebrates out there. It is able to open a bottle, recognize colors, etc. The only thing not cool is the blue ringed octopus that resides in Australia- one bite from it and you're likely to be overwhelmed by the poison in 30 minutes.

  3. Because its not cool Its awsome!!!!!! i mean look at the way it eats and it has three hearts octopus are the most amazing animals there is is!!!

  4. smellty sloppy carnt hold the can kill u and lots more

  5. They do not smelt metals, and do not have a technological civilization.


  6. I honestly believe you are right.  

    The Octopus is seriously the greatest animal out there.

    1) 8 freakin' legs!

    2) It squirts ink from a hole in it's back!

    3) It lives underwater

    4) It was the first two sylobols in a James Bond Movie: 'Octopussy'

    5) It just looks so awesomely sinister.

    You win.  Epically.


  7. Its ugly lol.

    Poor animal :C

  8. bottom-dwelling animal, the octopus makes its home in a hole or rock crevice in shallow water. Sometimes it digs a gravel nest or forms a protective area with a pile of rocks.

    By day, the octopus spends most of its time hidden in its lair. When it hunts, it propels itself by swimming or crawling along on its tentacles. Its large, lidded eyes are adapted to focus in dim underwater light.

    When octopi mate, the male sends waves of spermatophores down one of its arms - the hectocotylus's - into the female to fertilize her eggs.

    When hatched, the 1/4-inch larva resembles a perfectly formed baby octopus. Kind of cute, isn't it?

    For about a week afterward, the female lays clusters of grapelike eggs inside her nest. She will not leave her nest in the month to six weeks that it takes to hatch. Because female octopi do not eat while they are guarding their eggs, it is not uncommon for them to die of starvation.

    The eggs hatch into larvae that look like tiny versions of their parents. They come to rest on the seabed, where they mature quickly.

    The octopus does most of its hunting at night. It emerges from its rocky lair to seek crabs, crayfish, and mollusks, which are its favourite foods.

    The octopus catches most of its prey by stealth. Having changed colour to blend in with its surroundings, the well-camouflaged octopus waits for prey to pass by and then seizes it with its long arms. The arms are powerful and flexible, with two rows of suckers that help it grip its slippery prey. The octopus then stuns its victim with a secretion of nerve poison. To stalk lobsters and other dangerous prey, the octopus squirts ink into the water to form a screen. Hiding behind the dark cloud, it creeps up on its victim and grabs it from behind.

    If the octopus's prey is hard-shelled, the octopus punctures the shell by drilling with its tongue, which is covered in small, sharp teeth.

    The octopus's predators include moray and conger eels, dolphins and sharks. Whenever possible, the octopus will escape from its predators by shooting a jet of water through its body to create a burst of speed.

    Often, however, the octopus avoids detection completely. It can change its body colour and texture so perfectly that it can virtually disappear. The colored pigment in its skin can be concentrated or diluted, forming stripes and patterns that blend into the environment.

    The octopus's ink sac also helps it avoid attack. It releases a disorienting black cloud that is accompanied by another secretion to dull the attacker's sense of smell.

        * Habit: Solitary, bottom-dwelling.

        * Diet: Mainly crabs, crayfish, and bivalves.

        * Lifespan: Females usually die after breeding at about 2 years of age; males live longer.

        * The first writing ink was made from pigment found in the octopus's sac.

        * The octopus is messy. It is easy to identify its lair by the pile of discarded shells outside the entrance.

        * If an octopus damages one of its vital arms, it can grow a new one.

        * The octopus is capable of learning. In an experiment, octopi were trained to distinguish between shapes and also to recognize objects by touch.


  9. 8 arms but no fingers lol

  10. it can't support its own weight outside of water, but they are smart as h**l they are very intersting creatures. dont know what is cooler. water-bear is pretty impressive though.:P

  11. I gotta say the Octopus vs. Shark video is pretty d**n cool (YouTube it). You may have a pretty good point there.

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