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Yes, species of Octopus do indeed live in the coral reefs. However, there are also species of Octopus that live in other marine environments, including the ocean deeps.
Yes, species of Octopus do indeed live in the coral reefs. However, there are also species of Octopus that live in other marine environments, including the ocean deeps.
Octopus inhabit coral reef.
they eat small crabs and they eat about every thing all the other octopus eat
octopuses live in the coral reef
Pearl is an octopus who is one of Nemo's classmates, and squirts ink when she is nervous.
The flapjack octopus, also known as the Opisthoteuthis, generally lives individually rather than in colonies. These deep-sea creatures are known for their solitary behavior, often found resting on the ocean floor. While they may occasionally be seen in proximity to other flapjack octopuses, they do not form social groups or colonies.
In real life, they live in the very depths (abyssal) of the ocean. However, there was a character named Pearl in the Pixel movie, Finding Nemo.
octapus usually live in rocks ,coral,or barows.
Flapjack Lives in Storm-along Harbor. It is a fictional town in the middle of the ocean.
jellyfish, fish , eels sometimes,
humans, sharks and other fish in the deep ocean mostly nothing