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1. siphon 2. oyster like mollusk 3. found at the oceans edge, it has legs and pincers 4. what we eat 5. has tentacles and suction cups 6. mollusk with coiled shell 7. arm of octopus 8. mollusk which often yields pearls 9. soft-bodied animal with exo-(outer)-skeleton 10. large shellfish 11. to release 12. victim The Octopus The octopus is a strange-looking animal. He is large and savage looking. The octopus appears unpleasant because he has eight snakelike arms, or tentacles, that are fastened together by a web surrounding its mouth. These tentacles are very powerful. The octopus uses them to capture his prey. He just scoops the victims into his mouth. He eats many sea animals, but he prefers a diet of crabs and lobsters. The octopus discharges a black liquid from a funnel located below his head when he is in danger. This hides him from the view of his enemy because it clouds the water around him. Octopuses come in many sizes. Some measure twenty feet from the tip of one arm to the tip of the opposite arm. Others are very small. They can be the size of a postage stamp. Octopuses are not really fish at all. They belong to the family of mollusks. These include snails, oysters, and clams. Questions Remember, spelling counts! 13. The octopus releases a black liquid through a _____ . 14. Octopuses have _____ tentacles. 15. The octopus loves, most of all, to eat crabs and _____ . 16. Octopuses belong to the _____ family. 17. The funnel is located below the octopus's _____ . 18. The octopus uses his tentacle's to catch his _____ .
The Octopus The octopus is a strange-looking animal. He is large and savage looking. The octopus appears unpleasant because he has eight snakelike arms, or tentacles, that are fastened together by a web surrounding its mouth. These tentacles are very powerful. The octopus uses them to capture his prey. He just scoops the victims into his mouth. He eats many sea animals, but he prefers a diet of crabs and lobsters. The octopus discharges a black liquid from a funnel located below his head when he is in danger. This hides him from the view of his enemy because it clouds the water around him. Octopuses come in many sizes. Some measure twenty feet from the tip of one arm to the tip of the opposite arm. Others are very small. They can be the size of a postage stamp. Octopuses are not really fish at all. They belong to the family of mollusks. These include snails, oysters, and clams. Questions Remember, spelling counts! 13. The octopus releases a black liquid through a _____ . 14. Octopuses have _____ tentacles. 15. The octopus loves, most of all, to eat crabs and _____ . 16. Octopuses belong to the _____ family. 17. The funnel is located below the octopus's _____ . 18. The octopus uses his tentacle's to catch his _____ .