It is likely because an anaconda does not have poison, and a giant octopus has thick tenticles and a huge beak to rip the anaconda to pieces, but anacondas do not live in the ocean nor the sea.
A giant octopus can eat one if they can catch one, because they can eat sharks too.
Yes they can killand eat sharks and this octopus is very big in size and it is easy for him to catch and eat sharks
Whales eat octopus [sperm whales have giant octopus as a favorite food]. Octopus eat each other octopus. Humans eat octopus. Anything that can catch an octopus (that isn't easy) will eat it. Killer whales [or Orcas, a kind of toothed whale] eat octopuses.
The giant octopus usually feeds on bivalves, crabs, and lobster, but will eat a range of species. They have also been observed eating fish, sharks, and even birds.
The giant octopus usually feeds on bivalves, crabs, and lobster, but will eat a range of species. They have also been observed eating fish, sharks, and even birds.
Whales will only eat octopus if they are starving and the octopus is a baby otherwise they will eat fish also depending on the type of whale. A sperm whale's main food is giant squid.
They eat megasharks. I saw it on this documentary called megashark vs giant octopus.
An octopus is a mollusk
An octopus is a mollusk
It is the Giant Pacific Octopus
Larger cephalopods have been known to eat smaller cephalopods, not the other way around.
Giant pacific octopus belong to the class Cephalopoda.
giant pacific octopus
No, the giant Pacific octopus is not an amphibian. It is an invertebrate, which means it has no backbone.