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Why Octopus Are Like Americans, Plus 10 Curious Facts About Them

6 Apr. 2022
Why Octopus Are Like Americans, Plus 10 Curious Facts About Them

Why Octopus Are Like Americans, Plus 10 Curious Facts About Them

The octopus is much more than eight legs and tiny suction cups. With 300 recognized species spread throughout our oceans, there are many facts about this amazing creature that may surprise curious divers.

We are so lucky to have octopus around the Island of Rhodes, here in Greece. Plus, we get to see them almost daily if you know what to look for!

For those that don’t known Octopus are like Americans, yes Americans. Americans have white picket fences around their homes, so do Octopus. So, when you diving look for a ring / semi-circle of white stones around a hole and that’s an Octopus house!

So why not join us over the summer and find your own octopus? For info and to book click here https://www.waterhoppers.com/programmes/qualified-diver

While you’re waiting for your flight, read below for the top 10 fascinating things you may, or may not know about the octopus.

1. The octopus has three hearts – two move blood past the gills and the third moves blood to the organs. Did you know their blood is the colour blue?

2. Their hearts stop beating when they swim, which is why they tend to “crawl” more often than swim quickly.

3. Octopi are ancient – with the oldest fossil dating 296 million years ago.

4. They can hide in plain sight, thanks to the ability to change their skin instantly to mimic the surrounding environment.

5. Studies show that octopi are highly intelligent and learn easily through observation of other octopuses.

6. They have been observed using “tools” – shells, rocks and other objects are used to construct fortresses and may even be carried for protection.

7. When scared, most octopus releases ink which dulls a predator’s sense of smell and blocks their sight, allowing for a safe getaway.

8. If an octopus gets caught by a predator, it can escape by losing its arm and can regrow it later.

9. The octopus can bite with beak-like jaws and have venomous saliva. The blue-ring octopus has venom so strong it can kill a human in mere minutes.

10. Female octopi can lay up to 100,000 eggs. After they hatch, the mother dies quickly.

Inspirational article https://blog.padi.com/10-curious-facts-about-octopi/?utm_campaign=ww-en-gene-pros-social_global-blog_posts&utm_source=instagram.com&utm_medium=post-biolink&utm_content=10_curious_octopus_facts_jan22

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