A beast of very large brain, you’re creative and easily bored when it comes to food. Dining at yours is always an experience – chuck a bit of chocolate in your chilli, avocado in your cake or lavender in your mash. What’s not to love? Potentially quite a lot, but it’s worth it for the thrills.
Octopuses like to get their 1,600 suckers involved, not just to touch but also to smell what they’re eating. You like to get tactile with our food, not averse to using hands, nose, tongue, eyes, and throat to savour the good (or at least interesting) bits of whatever you have managed to create or forage.
Your eating habits are flexible to adapt to a changeable environment and time-constrained lifestyle and you are able to deal with long periods without food provided you can feast properly when you make it back to better hunting grounds – octopuses have been known to ‘go large’ on sharks on occasion!