Sure enough, before my thoughts dissipated, the octopus monster suddenly swam towards me, and the big eyeball kept approaching like a red light bulb...

As I hugged the tentacles tightly, while feeling the malicious intentions behind me, I also sneered in my heart, because I am the man who memorized the Encyclopedia of Marine Biology!

That's right, I have experienced several accidents such as tsunami sweeps and shark attacks, etc. I have learned all about marine life in the past three years, so I can say that I know nothing about octopuses...

First we need to know one thing...

The octopus has nine super-powerful brains, blue blood, three hearts, two memory systems, and eight tentacles that operate semi-independently!

So the key point for me to dare to face-to-face with an octopus is on this half of the tentacles that operate semi-independently!

That's right, many people will wonder, obviously there are hundreds of suction cups on each tentacle, but why don't they entangle each other, you must know that even snakes can tie knots...

The reason is simple, because the skin of the octopus will release a unique chemical signal, and the suckers on the tentacles will get this information, and use the chemical signal to distinguish that it is its own tentacles...

It is precisely because of this that it deliberately avoids collisions between the tentacles, thereby preventing mutual entanglement...

This also explains why the octopus's sucker never sticks to its skin...

Secondly, suppose you throw a broken tentacle to an octopus. If the tentacle is its own, then it will definitely not touch it, or it will only touch the position where the meat is exposed, such as... the soft tissue at the severed limb !

Similarly, assuming that the broken tentacle belongs to another octopus, or has been skinned, the octopus will treat it as food and eat it directly!

Therefore, each octopus has its own chemical signal on its skin, because this is an important means to judge the difference between "self" and "food"!

Finally, it's about its semi-independent tentacles...

As we all know, the tentacles of an octopus are not completely controlled by the brain, it has a high degree of autonomy, and in many cases, the neural control of the tentacles can completely bypass the brain and carry out activities directly!

So that most of the time, the octopus's brain doesn't know what its tentacles are doing...

This also explains why when an octopus is thrown into the water, its tentacles will swing back and forth unconsciously...

The reason for this is because of the nine brains of an octopus, except for one main brain in its head, the other eight sub-brains are distributed in its eight tentacles!

Moreover, each sub-brain has a large number of neurons, which makes each tentacle an independent individual and has the ability to think independently!

There used to be a pissy science and education channel that released a video of an octopus escaping at close range...

That is when the octopus encountered a predator, it took the initiative to break off one of its tentacles to escape, and the remaining tentacle was able to move independently, attracting the attention of the predator, thus covering the subject's escape...

Of course, this also explains why the X2 potion didn't make the octopus lose its mind, perhaps because it has too many brains?

Well, that's the only way I can explain it...

Well, the explanation is over, let's go back to the scene!

In fact, the speed of the octopus was much faster than I imagined. It didn't even take tens of seconds before its tentacles enveloped me quickly...

But as I just explained, the moment the tentacles touched me, they began to shake from side to side, as if I had an infectious disease, and quickly avoided...

And I sneered in my heart...

How about a stinky octopus, the feeling of the left hand betraying the right hand must be uncomfortable!

Seeing that the octopus had nothing to do with me, I hugged the tentacles tightly and swam towards its head quickly...

Unexpectedly, when it saw me approaching, it suddenly danced its tentacles, turned its whole body over, and started to spin clockwise like an electric fan...

Oh shit!

Seeing the activated Octopus drum washing machine in front of me, as well as its tentacles twisting slightly out of the arc, my heart suddenly felt agitated, because I already realized what it was going to do...

Yes, it actually sucked me into my mouth...

And as the speed of its rotation gradually increased, I could already feel the powerful suction constantly gathering around me, as well as the terrifying vortex that suddenly formed in front of me...

What a stupid octopus~

That's right, the density of water is 800 times that of air, so the damage of bullets underwater is very limited, but the grenade is different. It mainly relies on fragment damage and powerful shock waves, which are enough to shatter a weapon even underwater. human internal organs...

Not to mention getting into the mouth of an octopus...

You must know that there is only a thin film between the esophagus and the brain of the octopus, so once the grenade explodes inside, its brain will be shattered into slag in an instant...

With a slight curl of my lips, I opened the shoulder compartment of the prosthetic to take out the grenade, but...

Empty?

fuck!

My pupils shrank suddenly, and I remembered that a few hours ago, when I was hunting rats, I had already used up all the grenades in my prosthesis...

Seeing that the suction force around me is still increasing, I began to quickly think about countermeasures...

In fact, if you go upstream now, you can completely escape the suction range, but the problem is that even if you escape now, the octopus can make a comeback...

And just as I was still thinking about it, I suddenly remembered something...

Huh?I remember that when killing rats, it seems that only incendiary bombs and smoke bombs were used, right?

After reacting, I put my hand into my shoulder again, and finally touched the grenade...

Well, it turned out that when the lid was opened just now, the tentacle pieces entered it and stuck the spring clip inside, causing the grenade not to pop out at the first time...

But the problem is, why can't I pick it off?

Oh shit!

I was so fascinated that I immediately threw away the tentacles and kept picking the grenade with my fingers, but it remained motionless as if it had been welded to death...

finished...

During the time I was hesitating just now, the suction around me had reached a very terrifying level, and it was impossible for me to leave now...

Seeing that the mouth of the octopus, which is like a swallow, is gradually enlarging, the fierce light in my eyes has also begun to gather...

Damn, then fight to the death!

Thinking of this, I stopped hesitating and quickly took out the hammer from the tactical backpack. Just when I was about to throw away the tactical backpack and decided to fight...

uh... i'm so stupid...

Slightly pouted, I took out two grenades from the tactical backpack, pulled off the safety ring, and threw them towards the octopus mouth, then quickly turned my head, activated the rotation function of the prosthetic limb, and started to swim out frantically...

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