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How are sqiuds and octopus adapted to live in water

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Answered by niku7777
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Squid suck water into a long tube called a siphon and then push it back out. ... The squids' two tentacles are specially adapted for feeding and they use them to grab their prey. They have a sharp beak on their mouths that they use to break open shells. Squid have some unique adaptations.

octopus
The giant Pacific octopus has developed many adaptations in order for it to survive in its environment. ... Arms: Like all octopuses, the Pacific octopus has eight arms. The two rear-most arms function as "legs." They are used to push off of the ocean floor, anchor itself in one place, and crawl over rocks and debris.
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octopus
The giant Pacific octopus has developed many adaptations in order for it to survive in its environment. ... Arms: Like all octopuses, the Pacific octopus has eight arms. The two rear-most arms function as "legs." They are used to push off of the ocean floor, anchor itself in one place, and crawl over rocks and debris

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