Examples of using Octopuses in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Octopuses have 3 HEARTS!
The first problem was keeping the octopuses alive.
Octopuses don't have opinions.
Bender, whatever you do, don't think about any more octopuses.
Octopuses" is also acceptable.
I had understood from the start that octopuses don't live very long.
Octopuses have 9 brains and 3 hearts.
A total of 25 giant Octopuses were captured that day.
Octopuses are known for their intelligence.
Home,” Mather found, is where octopuses spend most of their time.
Octopuses move about by crawling or swimming.
Instead, 10 out of the 11 octopuses had clearly mimicked a specific object nearby.
Octopuses use their eight sucker-lined arms to capture their prey and move about on the ocean floor.
Anderson's experiments with giant Pacific octopuses in Seattle prove Menashi is right.
Her left eye(octopuses have one dominant eye like humans have a dominant hand) swiveled in its socket to meet mine.
I have a friend, Roger Hanlon, who studies octopuses, how they can camouflage themselves.
He proposed that ten British warships that had mysteriously disappeared one night in 1782 must have been attacked andsunk by giant octopuses.
These mini octopuses and hot sauce… yum.
Godfrey-Smith has given this a great deal of thought,especially when he meets octopuses and their relatives, giant cuttlefish, on dives in his native Australia.
Octopuses are not the only marine mollusks whose skin can sense light, but scientists don't know yet whether the skin of those other animals contains the light-sensitive opsins.
You are in a tropical environment after all, with jelly fish, octopuses, and other sea creatures that come out hunting when it's dark.
What could octopuses possibly have in common with us?
At low tide, most octopuses would be imprisoned in their rocky pools.
Three fifths of octopuses' neurons are not in the brain but in the arms.
Did you know that octopuses are the most intelligent invertebrates on Earth?
Then, as Warburton tried to show how octopuses use the T-maze, Wendy scurried to the bottom of the tank and hid in the sand.
At the Seattle Aquarium, giant Pacific octopuses play with a baseball-sized plastic ball that can be screwed together by twisting the two halves.
In another experiment, Anderson gave octopuses plastic pill bottles painted different shades and with different textures to see which evoked more interest.