They do neither. They do not hibernate nor migrate.
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yes!
Sure, they can.
There are many giant octopuses left in the world. Even though they are not on the endangered or threatened species, doesn't make them resistant to pollution. They are very sensitive to polluted waters. To answer your question Giant Pacific Octopuses are not endangered.
no it doesn't
Sure, they can.
no
As an herbivore, the Giant Panda is the least aggressive species of bear. Also unlike other bear species, the Giant Panda does not hibernate. Instead, it will migrate to warmer climates during cooler seasons.
giant octopuses
There were once three basic types of grey whales, one was the Western Pacific Grey Whale. Back in 1712, whaling became a popular sport, and has been ever since. Overkilling, is the number one reason.
No. Most "sea monsters" are actually giant squid or giant octopuses.
Giant river otters don't migrate. They stay were they are unless there habitat gets destroyed.
The most dangerous one would probably be the blue ringed octupus ,which I lives in the great barrier reef, because of its deadly poison. Giant Pacific octopuses might also be dangerous because they are known to kill sharks that they share tanks with in aquariums. The day octopus is almost as big as a giant octopus except that it can float in the ocean and attack divers.