“The body of the Octopus, or Two-spot Octopus, is covered with chromatophores that allow it to blend in with any background by changing color. The name “Two-spot” comes from the conspicuous spots below each eye. Unlike most animals, the Octopus has a rectangular pupil. It usually comes out at night to feed on small invertebrates or sleeping fish. It uses its eight tentacles to bring the catch to its beak-like mouth.”
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Octopus Eyes
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