The octopus is found in most oceans across the world, in a variety of water temperatures. Species of octopus are also found at different depths of the ocean, between which temperatures can vary greatly. So, an octopus can swim in both hot and cold water.
Octopuses who live in colder water are usually the smaller octopus. Where the larger octopus are completely different, they are the ones who prefer to stay in the cooler waters.
The giant pacific octopus lives in cold water.
Giant Squids need to live in cold water. They will suffocate in warm water because their blood can no longer hold oxygen in warm water.
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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.
not reallly octopus have been known to be in all kinds of water including warm tropical ones
The Alaska, Northern Pacific, and California currents carry cold water in the Eastern Pacific ocean in the Northern Hemisphere.
The California Current carries cold water to Mexico from the North Pacific Ocean. :-)
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From the North Pacific Ocean.
The Humboldt of the Pacific coast of South America
the water is to cold
You can. Cold water lobster is even grown in Hawaii.
No, it is to cold for them to survive!
Absolutely. The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the oceans and is extremely deep. All deep oceans have vast areas of cold water. In fact the majority of Blue Whales live in the Pacific.