The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
True Or False
Bibliography
1. Zapato, Lyle.¨Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus." Help Save The Endangered Northwest Tree Octopus from Extinction. N.p., 08 Mar. 1998. Web. 06 Oct, 2015
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Facts
1. The Tree Octopus is suggested to live in the forests, mainly the Olympic National Forests.
2. This octopus is said to have a great camouflage to the changing environment. It also changes color between it´s mood.
3. The octopus spends most of it´s time on branches and jumping from tree to tree.
4. This octopus is supposed to be 33 centimeters in length and 6 feet in diameter. This creature is supposed to be very shy.
5. The octopus moves using it´s tentacles. This process is called tentaculation.