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Group 10: Tree Octopus - Coggle Diagram
Group 10:
Tree Octopus
Where does tree octopus live in?
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The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus is only discovered in the forests of Washington state
In USA
On the eastern side of the Olympic Mountains
How do they breed? And what will happen next
Every spring, tree octopuses will leave their homes and travel to the seaside to breed.
Males
After finished the process, males will soon return to the forest
Female
Female will lay their eggs underwater
The new born babies then will float near to the shore before moving out of the water and begin their lives in the forest.
Why are they at risk of endangered?
forests are constantly being cut down
roads have cut off access to water
local towns has introduced house cat into the region causing them to hunt down the Tree Octopuses
Pollution keeps getting worse
State their characteristics
They both in water and on land
They own the largest brain of any octopus
They can express their feeling through changing their skin colour.
Red:
Anger
White
Fear
Their original color is green-brown.
Explores its surroundings by touch and sight
What is their size?
Average size of between 30 and 35 centimetres.
Ways to help save the Tree Octopus?
Write to the local government about your concerns of the endangered situation of the Tree Octopuses.
They should be given special protection
They should be included in the Endangered Species List.
Write to celebrities
ask them to talk about the poor situation of the Tree Octopuses during interviews to spread the new about the world
not to buy products that don't protect the Tree Octopus when cutting down trees
Start an online campaign
to encourage people to sign a petition
What are their size
They can reach an average size of about 12-14 inches.