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The "octopus tree" is not a genus but a specific tree, a large Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) that is growing on the Oregon coast near Cape Meares. It is also called the Council Tree from its use by Native Americans.

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Real name for the octopus vulgaris?

Common Octopus


What family and genus does the common octopus belong to?

Family: Octopodidae Genus: Octopus Subgenus: Octopus Scientific Name: Octopus vulgaris


What is a Scientific name for octopus and squid?

The Scientific name for the general Octopus is Octopus Vulgaris.The Scientific name for the common squid is Loligo opalescens.Both octopus and squid (and cuttlefish) are cephalopods.


What other name does the octopus have?

octi


What is the Latin name for the tree octopus?

The tree octopus (pseudo-classification Octopus paxarboria) does not exist. There are no octopi that are amphibians.The "Pacific tree octopus" was a 1998 internet hoax that was intended as a parody of actual ecological awareness groups. Occasionally individuals will mistake the site as one promoting the preservation of an actual animal.


Is the common octopus a real octopus?

Yes, a common octopus is a type of octopus


Is the pacific northwest tree octopus real Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus?

it is not


What is the common name for the terebinth tree?

The common name for the terebinth tree is the turpentine tree.


Where can the Tree Octopus home be found?

The tree octopus is an internet hoax made in 1999


Why is the Tree Octopus endangered?

There is no such thing as a tree octopus. It is not endangered. It was all just an internet hoax.


What are some different types of octopus?

I think it depends on the type of octopus. I think the most common type of octopus is called the Common Octopus (octopus vulgaris). Hence the name! One of the most venemous types of octopus is the Blue Ringed octopus. If you are looking for a better answer search for 'types of octopuses' and maybe it will tell you which ones are more common.


When was the last sighting of the rare tree octopus?

The tree octopus does not exist. There are no octopi that are amphibians.The "Pacific tree octopus" (pseudo-classification Octopus paxarboria) was a 1998 internet hoax that was intended as a parody of actual ecological awareness groups.