Biology, asked by HananDada, 3 months ago

how octopus and squids adapt to aquatic habitat?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Squid have some unique adaptations. Some can change color, some use bioluminescence to create light, and some shoot ink to cloud the water and lose predators. Squid usually travel in groups and can be found in the sunlit zone and the twilight zone.

Answered by manali99
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Explanation:

Octopuses and squid, both mollusks that don't use shells, are efficient predators. Some can change color to help blend into the background, protecting them from their own predators while aiding them in their hunts. But the most obvious adaptation for feeding is their tentacles. Octopuses and squid have different types of tentacles, but they are both well-designed to catch prey.

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