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Groups of these are found in Valka Castle and Ciceros Strait, close to shipwrecks and other nooks and crannies. In Ship's Rest, one individual can be found swimming in the Fighter Wreckage, near a tire, at coordinates F-7.On top of this cliff, another one can be found swimming in the above sand in the nook of another cliff, at coordinates E-7, near the largehead hairtail schoal. Near Deep Valley, two individuals can be found swimming together above some sand in a nook of a cliff situated at coordinates F-7.In Secret Lake, during its Tanga Day event that lasts from the 26th to the 31st of October.Squid produce a huge quantity of ink which does not diffuse but creates a cloud that looks like the squid, diverting the attacker's attention." Location Endless Ocean Autumn "The ink an octopus squirts when threatened diffuses in the water and acts as a smokescreen to blind its attacker. It can change colour to blend in with its surroundings and uses this ability to protect itself. The tentacles can also divide and one octopus was found to have 96 tentacles. "It has eight tentacles equipped with suction pads growing from its round body, with a membrane between each one. For a squid, it serves to redirect a predator's attention." Endless Ocean 2 For an octopus, the ink serves to obscure its escape. Octopus ink is designed to create a smoke-screen effect, whereas squid ink takes on a more solid form. Males also have two arms that contain enlarged suckers on the ends. Their suckers have radial lines that help them retain suction strength. They have numerous protuberances all over their bodies that form a fine, mesh-like pattern.
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They can be seen year-round near man-made wreckage. Another interesting feature is their body color, which changes according to the environment. "One of the most recognizable creatures in the ocean, octopuses are known for their round central bodies and eight long arms lined with suckers.