Typically, human Internal organs grow and undergo changes during the course of life, although they hardly change completely. Things aren't that straightforward for infant octopuses. Prior to their birth, embryonic octopuses grow hundreds of temporary, tiny structures referred to as Kölliker's organs (KO) which conceal every visible part of the octopus's body.
As the eating of octopus meat slowly increases, there are intentions to rope this creature into factory farming. And this industry would be uniquely harsh, as per a recent report from Compassion in World Farming (CIWF). Two months ago, the public showed their objection when a baby octopus was sold for 36p in a British supermarket. It appeared distressing to a lot of people that the cost of life could be so cheap.