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What does octopus claim to be in the sea world?
There is a unique skill in Sichuan opera called changing face. To our surprise, "Octopus" also has the unique skill of changing face, which is no less than chameleon. It can change several colors in an instant, making itself more perfectly integrated with the surrounding environment.

We all know that octopus is called "the wizard of the sea". Although these wizards are not as good as Harry Porterie, they also have many magical powers. This magical "magician" can change the shape of his body; Or disappear in a cloud of smoke; Or slowly become invisible; Or use some kind of "poison"; Or gradually "melt" to the bottom of the sea; Or take out the unique skill of changing face and put on gorgeous "costumes" in an instant.

The octopus family has lived on the earth for nearly 4 million years. Perhaps because they like to live in the dark deep sea, they have developed a special set of "magic"-making deadly poison. Although "poison" perfume brings infinite mystery, luxury and wildness, its poison is not a fun thing for the blue-ringed octopus. The blue-ringed octopus is a member of the octopus magician family, and its "identity card" is the sea blue ring pattern all over the body.

What surprised us even more was another special octopus. This octopus lives in Indonesian waters. Australian biologists have observed that this special octopus has a different way of escape from other octopuses when it is in distress in the ocean. They will disguise themselves as other marine life to avoid disaster. This is the only marine animal that can disguise itself as other creatures.

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There is an octopus whose body is like a soft blanket, but it has a mace to stop the attacker's attack. They "stole" a pair of stinging tentacles from jellyfish, fixed them on their long arms, and assembled a majestic mace. When the enemy approaches, this "mace" waving like a tiger is very deterrent.

We often say that the chameleon is a "master of disguise" on land, so the octopus should be a well-deserved "master of changing face" in the ocean. I'm afraid there is no creature on earth that can change its appearance more than octopus.

Octopus's "face-changing" stunt is no less than chameleon. It can change several colors in an instant, making itself more perfectly integrated with the surrounding environment. Other octopus is even more exaggerated. They can put their tentacles together and imitate the shapes and colors of other fish vividly, which is simply the "ultimate imitation show champion"!

How many secrets are there in The Wizard of the Sea that we haven't realized yet? How many surprises can they give? We will wait and see.

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