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An octopus has no bones. Explain how you think it moves.

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When octopuses crawl along the seabed, they contract lengthwise and crosswise muscles in their arms, elongating and shortening their arms in turn. They twist their arms by contracting sets of muscle fibres that wrap diagonally around them.
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User Navneet Garg
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Answer:

Cartilage in it's tentacles

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