no
no there are not smarter then humans but there close
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yes!
They domesticate them
Through the vibrations of the water or earth.
Octopuses themselves do not pollute the ocean; they are natural marine animals that play important roles in their ecosystems. However, human activities that impact ocean health, such as plastic pollution and habitat destruction, can affect octopus populations and their habitats. It is the pollution caused by humans that poses a threat to ocean life, including octopuses, rather than the animals themselves contributing to pollution.
Somewhat. Some get watched by divers, and caught by fishermen.
Octopus saliva does not kill humans. While some species of octopus, like the blue-ringed octopus, possess venom that can be harmful or potentially fatal to humans, their saliva itself is not lethal. The venom is delivered through a bite, and it can cause serious symptoms, but not all octopuses have venom. Always exercise caution around wildlife, including octopuses.
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Hurricanes affect the human life by destroying belongings, houses and property. Hurricane's also affect us. humans by killing friends. hurting/killing loved ones and destroying everything you have!!
Octopuses are eaten by a variety of predators including sharks, eels, dolphins, seals, and some species of fish like groupers. Additionally, humans also consume octopuses as a source of food in many cultures around the world.
Humans often affect the jaguar's environment in a negative way. Humans go into their habitat and cut down hunt, trap, and cut down trees. This makes life harder for the jaguar.