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There are no monkeys native to the US Pacific Northwest. The tree octopus is said to live exclusively in the forests of western Washington state. The main threat to the tree octopus was from another primate, the Sasquatch, which were said to feed on it. Of course, Sasquatch may not exist, and the tree octopus certainly does not. The Pacific Tree Octopus is a fictional creature created by hoaxsters in 1998 as a parody of ecological websites. Some individuals do still occasionally think the website is a real one.
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Seafood. The Pacific Northwest has a lot of fish, as well as crabs.
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The Pacific octopus is larger than any other octopus species. This animal is a carnivore and eats things like clams, shrimp, fish, lobster, and at times, will even eat birds and sharks.
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Salmon,trout and clams - both plentiful in the Pacific Northwest.
The giant octopus usually feeds on bivalves, crabs, and lobster, but will eat a range of species. They have also been observed eating fish, sharks, and even birds.
No. Occasionally humans get bitten by octopuses when they handle them, but unprovoked attacks are almost unheard of. Octopuses are very shy.There are common stories from divers in the Pacific Northwest who have been "hugged" by Giant Pacific Octopuses. They come to no harm, but you are not going to go anywhere until the octopus decided the hug is over!
Kwakiutl Indians eat fish, deer, and moose. They lived on the pacific northwest coast. They also eat crops
No. They ate seals, salmon, sea otters, and whales.