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By : MateiTable Of Contents.
Page 1. Fun Facts
Page 2. Where it lives
Page 3. Adaptations, appearance and what they eat
Page.4 Their Predators
Page 5. Some of the Sources I used most of all of this information
Pages. 6 & 7 Author's Bio.
Table Of Contents.
Fun Facts
The Dumbo Octopus is not harmful to humans.
The largest Dumbo octopus ever recorded was 5 feet 10 inches!!!!!
This dumbo octopus was in the movie Nemo. It was pink and Named “Pearl”.
Where the Dumbo Octopus Lives
They live at least 13,100 feet deep in the ocean!
They live in the Midnight Zone
New Zealand, Australia, California the Philippines and New Guinea.So they Live in Pacific Ocean.
It has large fins at the top of its head to swim away it expands webbed arms and shoots water through its funnel to make a fast escape.
Adaptations And What they eat.Also their apperance
They are 7.9- 12 inches.Its a small octopus that looks like a jelly fish in some sort but does not have sea through skin.
Adaptations.
It has large fins at the top of its head to swim away it expands webbed arms and shoots water through its funnel to make a fast escape.
What they eat.
They feed on snails and worms also other creatures they hoover up from the ocean floor.
They are foraging predators and eat pelagic invertebrates that swim above the sea floor.
Their Predators
Some of the Sources I used for most of the information
The Dumbo Ocotopuses primary predators are: diving fishes and marine mammals, including tunas, sharks, and dolphins.