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1. When under attack, an octopus squirts a black-cloured inky fluid. Justify.

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Answered by aayushi4mail
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Answer:

The ink is composed primarily of melanin, which is the same pigment that darkens the skin of humans and many other animals.

Explanation:

The ink is composed primarily of melanin, which is the same pigment that darkens the skin of humans and many other animals. It also contains tyrosinase, a substance that irritates potential predators' eyes and disrupts their sense of smell. Under cover of this irritating, camouflaging ink, the octopus can often escape

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