1) What is special about the octopus’ body? ______________________________________
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2) Why are octopuses intelligent? _____________________________________________
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3) What happens to an octopus if it breaks off one of its arms? ______________________
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4) How do blue-ringed octopuses defend themselves? ______________________________
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LA 1)The body of every octopus is divided into three clearly differentiated regions: Head. In which are the eyes of the octopus and which contains its brain (a nervous set) and its hearts (three of them: two to bring blood to the gills and breathe, another to drive oxygenated blood to the rest of the body).
LA 2) They belong to the group of cephalopods and are very intelligent due to the large size of their brain. Octopuses are great swimmers and are easily overlooked because they know how to camouflage themselves very well.
la 3) Los tentáculos vuelven a crecer si el pulpo los pierde. Según el estudio publicado en la revista especializada Current Biology, los tentáculos de estos moluscos prácticamente tienen vida propia, ya que sobreviven alrededor de una hora después de haber sido amputados.
la 4) A blue-ringed octopus tends to use its skin's chromatophores to camouflage itself when provoked, rapidly changing color, turning bright yellow with intense blue rings or lines. It usually hunts crabs, hermit crabs, and shrimp; if it is stepped on it will attack quickly, even humans.
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