what is in there body?
an octopus has 9 brains in its eight legs and 1 in the head and 3 hearts and they have blue blood.
how small can they get?
they could even fit through tiny holes like a coin-sized hole and their tentacles can control themselves.
what do they eat?
they eat clams, crabs, snails, small fish, and other octopods.
when were they discovered?
they are really talented and they were spotted 140 million years ago some people think they are aliens from somewhere but they are sea creatures from earth
Hi!
this is my octopus writing this was hard we have done this the past 6 weeks I think hope you enjoy!
hi yousaid this was hard and I think you did a great job keep up the good work .
ReplyDeletehi jino it was hard reasearch
DeleteHi Jackson, I would have to say that your little information/fact about Octopus really amazed me. I can see that you have put a lot of great effort into your research and a lot of effort into blogging this, making me wanting to learn more about the habitat of an octopus. Keep up the amazing effort!!!!
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hi fine it looked like you learnt more about octopus?!
DeleteHey Jackson, you must have done a lot of searching. you have done a amazing goob. I really like some of your quesitons, they are verey interesting to me!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work.
hi Mahdieh i did a lot of reasearsh and yea
DeleteHi Jackson, I loved reading your post about an octopus. The one thing that shocked me was I didn't know that an octopus has blue blood. You must have been researching heaps.
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yea i have been researching they dont have red blood tell ya that hehe
DeleteHi Jack it's Taylor here I like your work really I like all of them just keep up the work so I can comment on them all and about your work It's amazing I really love it.
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hi Taylor i will try to but mhm
DeleteHey Jackson, Im Tiara from Glenbrae school
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing piece of writing about octopuses! Could you maybe explain where octopuses where found 140 million years ago?!
Keep up the great work!!
hi next time i may see where octopus were found
DeleteHello Jackson wow I really enjoyed reading your blog post about octopuses, if you dont mind me asking but have you learnt anything new in your researches, wow! keep up the awesome work!
ReplyDeletei did learn a lot of new stuff
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