Sentences with octopus
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O o - The harbor seal's diet consists of fish, cephalopods, such as octopus and squid, and crustaceans.
- A nautilus does not have suckers on its tentacles like an octopus does.
- Cephalopods, the octopus, the squid and cuttlefish are the main groups, I think.
- This fish is vital to the reef ecosystem as a predator of smaller fish, lobster, crab, octopus, and shrimp.
- He compares the octopus to the other cephalopods - cuttlefish, crayfish, and the like.
- Giant cephalopods such as squid and octopuses are also a great source of sea-monster folklore.
- Indeed, octopuses are frequently observed to exert force on objects with their arms aligned parallel to the line of force.
- Cephalopods, which includes octopuses and squid, have seriously weird brains.
- Abalone belongs to the phylum Mollusca, a group which includes clams, scallops, sea slugs, octopuses, and squid.
- With more than a 250 species, octopuses are members of an ancient group of animals called cephalopods.
- The circulatory systems of other vertebrates, as well as those of squids and octopuses, employ similar rubbery materials.
- Otters also are known to eat crabs, octopus, squid, sea stars, and fish.
- What are the implications of the physical properties of water for suction attachment in octopus suckers?
- The most obvious example is the mantle, a spherical bag of hydrostat in an octopus and a cylinder closed at one end in a squid.
- In addition, the octopus can inject a powerful neurotoxin that is stored in the salivary glands to disable or kill its prey.
- They eat a wide range of prey, often octopus and small molluscs.
- The olives were too strong, and the octopus too hesitant.
- It was the octopus scene that really upset the punters.