The scientific name for octopus is Octopus vulgaris.
The telescope octopus has tubular eyes, hence the name "telescope".
yes an octopus does have internal organs
The octopus eats meat, and is a carnivore.
The eye of an octopus works with a clear lens and water absorbation.
In 2006 scientist found an octopus that 13 feet and another that was held in captivity got to be up to 600 lbs (270kg)
Octopus bimaculoides
California Two-Spot Octopus was created in 1949.
Octopis live in california
Yes, the Giant Pacific Octopus likes cooler waters and is found from southern California to Alaska.
they live on the pacific coat to southen California
Yes, a common octopus is a type of octopus
what is a male octopus called
The octopus is an invertebrate... It has no skeleton.
BLUE RINGED OCTOPUS GIANT PACIFIC OCTOPUS PACIFIC RED OCTOPUS and many more
an octopus, noob
what is a male octopus called
There are currently four species confirmed, with six more under research. Identified in 1929, they belong to the Animalia Kingdom and the Mollusca Phylum, the Cephalopoda Class and the Octopoda Order. They are in the Octopodidae family, and the genus of Hapalochlaena. The Blue-lined octopus species is Hapalochlaena fasciata (fasciata being the species part of the binomial), the Greater blue-ringed octopus is Hapalochlaena lunulata, the Southern blue-ringed or Lesser blue-ringed octopus is Hapalochlaena maculosa, and Hapalochlaena nierstraszi doesn't seem to have a "popular" name, though it was originally identified in 1938.