Octopus Organic Cap
Octopus Organic Cap
materials
materials
- 100% organic cotton
- Fabric weight: 271 g/m²
- 3/1 cord
- Unstructured
- 6 panel
- Matching sewn eyelets
- Offset adjustable clasp with brass slider and hidden tuck
- Raw product sourced from China
Shipment
Shipment
Europe-wide: €4.26
Delivery time: approx. 5-7 working days
Orders from a value of 100 € are free of shipping costs.
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Your octopus Cappy, your donation!
With your octopus t-shirt you support the Sea Change project, which raised awareness for marine protection through the film my teacher, the octopus . The project is committed to protecting the environment, preserving biodiversity, promoting sustainable fishing and combating ocean pollution.
Interesting facts about octopuses:
Cool Facts
- Kraken can change their color and texture to blend in perfectly with their surroundings and hide from enemies.
- Octopuses have three hearts and can move by pumping water through their bodies.
- Some species of Kraken can eject ink through tiny pores in their skin to blind or confuse enemies.
- Kraken have eight arms, each of which can move and control independently.
- Some species of octopus have suction cups on their arms so powerful they can even grab glass.
- Octopuses have a highly developed nervous system comparable to that of mammals.
- Some species of octopuses have incredibly high levels of intelligence, being able to solve complex problems and even use tools.
- There is one species of deep-sea octopus that is so rare that it has only been filmed once in the last 27 years.
habitat
Octopuses feel particularly at home in the Mediterranean, but they can be found in all seas where there is enough salt.
kind
There are around 200 different species of octopus and more than 500 species of squid in the world.
lifespan
Some octopus species have extremely short lifespans, dying after just a year, while other species can live for several years.
Size
Octopus sizes vary by species, but some species can grow to be quite large. The giant octopus, for example, can reach a wingspan of up to 4 meters and weigh over 75 kg. Other species, like the Pacific deep-sea octopus, are much smaller, only reaching about the size of an orange.