It is the largest known, with a tentacle spread of up to 12 feet or more.
It is the Giant Pacific Octopus
The North Pacific Giant Octopus.
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Giant pacific octopus belong to the class Cephalopoda.
No, the giant Pacific octopus is not an amphibian. It is an invertebrate, which means it has no backbone.
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The Pacific Ocean is home to several species of octopus, including the common octopus (Octopus vulgaris), the giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini), and the blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena spp.). The giant Pacific octopus is particularly notable for its size and intelligence, while the blue-ringed octopus is known for its potent venom. Other species, such as the California two-spot octopus (Octopus bimaculatus), also inhabit this ocean, showcasing the diversity of octopus life in Pacific waters.
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no it doesn't
Full grown octopi vary greatly in size, depending on the species. Some are small enough to fit into your hand and others, like the giant Pacific octopus, can grow to weigh more than 500 pounds.
A giant octopus (also known as the giant Pacific octopus or as it's scientific name, Enteroctopus dofleini) typically weighs about one hundred and fifty six pounds.
No. An octopus is not a mammal.