No there is no recoded species of Octopus that can live in freshwater. There are reports of a species that lives in the Ohio river but all cases have been proven a hoax. well maybe if you were to genetically alter them some how to fresh water organs or by slowly adapting the octopuses one generation at a time to fresh water some how like the saying goes when there is a will theres a way
p.s. the guy who answered this is seriously a jerk, i dont believe in god either but that has nothing to do with the question, so i cleaned up the language of this dumb loser who doesn't know how to answer like a normal KIND person :)
Octopuses like all cephalopods are known to reside in salt water only. There is no mainstream evidence of freshwater octopuses.
Yes. As far as I know, there is no fresh water species of Octopi.
Theres a few hoaxes about Freshwater octopi but personaly I don't believe that. As far as it goes octopi can't survive in fresh water.
All octopi live in oceans. Since the oceans are salty, they live in salt water.
Octopusses live only in saltwater.
Saltwater.
Well octopus's live in both cold and warm water, but they only live in Salt water. Octopus's that live in warm water are usually smaller than the ones who live in cold water.
All octopi, octopuses, live in salt water, but i recommend you ask a professional.
They live in deep oceans, around warmer waters. Some octopus have been know to live in shallower waters. Most of them live in salt water, but some have been known to live in fresh water.
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They live in deep oceans, around warmer waters, in the pacific. Some octopus have been know to live in shallower waters. Most of them live in salt water, but some have been known to live in fresh water.
They live in deep oceans, around warmer waters, in the pacific. Some octopus have been know to live in shallower waters. Most of them live in salt water, but some have been known to live in fresh water.
Manatees do live in salt water if they live in Florida they live in salt water and they live in springs if it is warm
they live in salt water
the salt water hatchet fish live in salt water!!!
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They can't live in saltwater because their body just doesn't support it. They reproduce and everything differently, and probably wouldn't live in salt water.
Some beetles can and do live in salt water, such as the salt creek tiger