Monday, September 21, 2009

Basic Info About Octopus

Here are my thoughts about octopus.

The octopus is a mollusk. He belongs to the same group as chitons, abalone, snails, barnacles, mussels, oysters, clams and mussels. The octopus belongs to a sub-species of cephalopod molluscs, as known. This means head to toe and is used as the name for an octopus "feet" to be attached to the head.

Polyps tend to be small in warm tropical waters and larger in colder waters. Squids live in all oceans, but are strictly salt-water creatures. The Giant Pacific Octopus lives in the coastal waters of British Columbia and is the largest octopus in the world. The largest Giant Pacific Octopus more than 600 pounds, about the same weight of a black bear weighed caught! The tentacles of an animal stretched upwards of 33 feet in length. Obviously the octopus are generally much smaller. For example, women are rarely more than 55 pounds and males average less than 90 the giant Pacific octopus is one of the species lived longer, while the majority of octopuses live only one or two years. The male can reach up to about 4 years and females can live for up to 3.5 years.

An octopus has eight arms attached to their heads around the mouth. The "poor" are rows of suckers along their length. They are equipped with suction cups on the surface and within the nerves of many, which means that both are packaged and "taste" were things. How, for example, the giant Pacific Octopus has two rows of suckers on each arm with suction cups 1600 in all.

One of the striking things about an octopus that is has absolutely no bones. The only rigid anatomical structure and a beak, the mouth, the material is made with the nails. By the way, octopus bites are poisonous to their prey.

The octopus has an excellent and well-developed brain. You can immediately adjust the color and texture of the skin in the area. This mimicry is an important tool of protection.

The body of the octopus looks like a lot. Moves as the octopus breathes. Inside (the body), mantle, there are 3 heart, stomach and other organs. A heart that pumps blood through the individual Gill, at the end of each of the two annexes, while the third pumps blood through the body. Water flows over the gills and fills the mantle when the octopus breathes, the water is forced through a tube called the siphon as the octopus breathes. E 'can force the water through the siphon jet is fast and tries to return, when the octopus to escape a predator too. With jet engines, Octopus travel many kilometers. An octopus can protect temporarily blind an attacker to inject ink it.

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