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the octopus

An octopus is a soft-bodied, eight-armed mollusk that lives in every ocean. It has three hearts, blue blood, and the ability to change color and texture in less than a second to disappear into a rock. Daily Doodle has featured octopuses with sourced facts for kids 4-10, plus a printable coloring page.

Quick facts

Why kids love the octopus

An octopus is basically a living shape-shifter. It can be a rock, then a piece of seaweed, then a flat ribbon under a door — all without saying a word.

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Frequently asked

How many hearts does an octopus have?
Three. Two pump blood through the gills, and one pumps it through the rest of the body.
How long do octopuses live?
Most octopuses live only 1 to 2 years. The giant Pacific octopus, the longest-lived species, can reach about 5 years.
Are octopuses smart?
Yes. They solve puzzles, open jars, recognize individual humans, and use tools — all things scientists thought only mammals and birds could do.
Why do octopuses change color?
Mostly to hide from predators or sneak up on prey. They also flash colors when startled or excited.

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