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they live in the arctic in the northearn hempishere
well it depends what species of octopus you're talking about. if its in captivity they live only 1 year but in the wild giant pacific octopuses live 5 to 6 years. but other species live only 6 to 8 months. so if its in captivity its about 1 year.
No. Blue jays do not live in the rainforest.
u have to feel the way a wolf is and live its journey and u have to be bitten by a wolf
Some are the Monk fish, Jumbo Octopus, or animals that live on the bottom of the ocean.
no they cant
The short answer is yes.
They are: Box jellyfish, blue ringed octopus and stonefish! Alice xxx P.S I love Harry Styles!
it afects it very much its li9ke us trying to live -45C deggres
if it lays eggs it is not a mammal if it does not and gives birth live it is a mammal and this goes to every other animal except ones that do not have hair # YOLO LOL
the sea of japan down to the waters of south australlia across from the phillpeneise to valivea
FAST FACT: Did you know the blue ringed octopus is the most poisonous octopus in the whole wide world?Different species of octopuses live in oceans and seas all over the world.
Octapi live under the sand in shallow waters during the hot summer as this helps to keep their body temperature down. Some people have also reported having blue ringed octupi in there backyard pools
Octopuses are the most intellectual marine animals. They can memorize, mimic and solve problems in labs. There have been many cases in which octopuses escaped from their tanks. To answer your question correctly, the scientific name of the common octopus is Octopus vulgaris.
The blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena) which live in the Pacific and Indian Ocean, from Japan to Australia is recognized as one of the world's most venomous marine animals.Though they tend to be docile, they can be dangerous to humans. They are recognized by blue and black rings with yellowish skin. When the octopus is agitated, the brown patches darken , and iridescent blue rings appear and pulsate within the maculae as a warning.Their diet consists of crabs and shrimp.
The animals that live at bondi bach are: stonefish, box jellyfish, blue ringed octopi and lifeguards!
The blue-ringed octopus has been known to live only in Australian waters, mainly the Great Barrier Reef. I'ts venom is highly toxic and can kill a full grown adult in less then 10 minutes. However, it is extremely intelligent and will only attack when threatened. It will first give you a warning by flashing it's bright blue rings at you. Despite the fact that it is very dangerous it is a very intelligent animal and should be respected.