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how do Octopus and Cuttlefish protect themselves against their enemies​

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Answered by Shaini9502
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Answer:

Octopuses use so many tactics to protect themselves, like they use their ink (it is made up of high-concentration of melanin) to confuse predator so that they can run off, they also expel water through the end of its mantle, like a jet through the water. Their body are flexible and they can even squeeze them through tiny holes too.

While, cuttlefish use use its beak to defend itself against predators.

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Shaini9502: I forgot to mention that they use camouflage too.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The Cuttlefish has capabilities and even senses that are alien to us humans, one of the deepest mystifying creatures. This "versatile animal" can alter its appearance at will, imitating on the seafloor "floating vegetation" or "rocks".

Explanation:

"Cuttlefish" use its beak to defend itself "against predators". Octopuses use so many strategies to defend themselves, just as they use their ink (consisting of high melanin concentration) to confuse predators so that they can run off, they also drive water through the end of their mantle, like a jet through the water. Their body is versatile and also they can squeeze through small holes.

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