yes!
Sure, they can.
Sure, they can.
No. Occasionally humans get bitten by octopuses when they handle them, but unprovoked attacks are almost unheard of. Octopuses are very shy.There are common stories from divers in the Pacific Northwest who have been "hugged" by Giant Pacific Octopuses. They come to no harm, but you are not going to go anywhere until the octopus decided the hug is over!
They eat megasharks. I saw it on this documentary called megashark vs giant octopus.
it eats fish,krill,octopuses and Giant colossal squid
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.
California sea lions prey on anchovies, herring, Pacific whiting, rockfish, hake, salmon, squid, and octopuses
Octopuses have the ability to camouflage and they pounce on their prey. Most octopuses hunt at night. 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.
yes
people and other octopuses
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.
I think humans eat giant squid if they are brave enough to see what it tasteslike!-Jacob Huston