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True or False: Octopuses can grow new arms if they lose one.
TRUE
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Who wrote the book "An Octopus Is Amazing"?
Patricia Lauber
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How many bones does an octopus have?
It has no bones at all.
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What do octopuses use to protect themselves from predators?
They give off a blob of black ink through its siphon or change color
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How do octopuses have babies?
They lay thousands of eggs.
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Why does octopus change color?
Color changes help an octopus to hide and escape from enemies, or show its feelings.
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Octopuses are known for being very ____________. Why?
Octopus is intelligent / smart / clever because it is good at solving problems and can play.
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What sense helps octopuses find food and move around?
Sense of touch
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What color is octopus blood?
Octopuses have blue blood because the protein transporting oxygen in their blood, hemocyanin, contains copper, instead of iron
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Where does octopus live?
Octopus lives in a small den near shore
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What is each arm of the octopus lined with?
There are 240 suckers on each arm that work like little rubber suction cups.
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Octopuses belong to which group of animals?
Cephalopods. The cephalopods come in all sizes, from the tiny bobtail squids to the enormous giant squid.
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