Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The mimic octopus is a smaller octopus, growing to a total length of about 60 cm (2 ft), including arms, with a diameter approximately that of a pencil at their widest. Small horns protrude from each eye.

  2. How many hearts does an octopus have? How do species like the mimic octopus camouflage themselves? Find out about these and other octopus facts.

  3. Scientific name: Thaumoctopus mimicus. Predators and Threats: Sharks, rays, larger fish, sea snakes, and birds. Unique adaptations: The mimic octopus can mimic the appearance and behavior of other animals.

  4. Apr 1, 2016 · First discovered in Indonesia in 1998, the mimic octopus ( Thaumoctopus mimicus) lives in the shallow waters in the Indo-Pacific. They are relatively small, only about two feet in length, and are pale brown in color with a number of brown and white stripes.

  5. The mimic octopus (Thaumoctopus mimicus) is a species of octopus from the Indo-Pacific region. Like other octopuses, it uses its chromatophores to disguise itself with its background. However, it is noteworthy for being able to impersonate a wide variety of other marine animals.

  6. Oct 28, 2013 · The most remarkable of these is the mimic octopus, which shifts its shape and behavior to mimic a number of different species as fluidly as a real-life Mystique from the X-Men. The mimic...

  7. Mimic octopuses reach about 60 cm in length and are typically brown and white striped. Mimic octopuses have been observed shifting between impersonations as it crosses the ocean floor to return to its burrow.

  8. Jun 23, 2015 · Discovered in 1998, the mimic octopus (Thaumoctopus mimicus) is a 2-foot long species that can parrot not just one but several toxic sea creatures. It’s the first animal of any kind known to shift between multiple imitations, a talent called dynamic mimicry.

  9. www.smithsonianmag.com › science-nature › the-mimic-octopus-34059594The Mimic Octopus | Smithsonian

    Aug 27, 2010 · The mimic octopus ( Thaumoctopus mimicus) has some interesting ways to keep from being eaten. The brown-and-white stripes on its arms resemble the patterning on venomous sea snakes and the...

  10. Dec 12, 2009 · But there is only one animal that can dynamically mimic many different creatures the incredible mimic octopus. In the natural world, mimicking a more dangerous creature is a common strategy for...

  1. People also search for