Here are some diffrent species: REUBESCENS, DOFLEINI, VULGARIS, CYANEA, BRIARIUS, MACROPUS, and DEFILIPPI.
octopuses can cchange and blend in with all kind of colors
It all depends on which species you look at. /
the octopuses donot possess any kind of shell either internal or external. (answer taken from wikipedia)
Octopuses have several natural predators, including larger fish, seals, sea otters, and certain species of sharks. Birds, such as seagulls, can also prey on octopuses, especially those that venture into shallow waters. Additionally, some larger octopus species may eat smaller octopuses, demonstrating a level of cannibalism within the species. To evade these threats, octopuses often rely on their ability to camouflage and their intelligence to escape.
It appears to vary from species to species. For example, Octopus aegina has it; but Octopus vulgaris does not.
No, octopuses do not live in the Sea of Galilee. This freshwater lake is home to various fish and aquatic species, but octopuses are marine creatures that inhabit saltwater environments, typically found in oceans. The ecological conditions of the Sea of Galilee are not suitable for octopuses.
Yes, sharks do eat octopuses. Various species of sharks, including larger ones like great white sharks and tiger sharks, prey on octopuses as part of their diet. The hunting method and success rate can vary depending on the shark species and the habitat in which they are found. Octopuses are often part of the diverse marine ecosystem that sharks inhabit.
No, there are no octopuses in Lake Michigan. Octopuses are typically found in saltwater environments, particularly in oceans, and Lake Michigan is a freshwater lake. The ecosystem of Lake Michigan supports a variety of freshwater species, but octopuses are not among them.
No, I don't think so, because we are allowed to eat them. nomz
Squid and Octopuses are Cephlapods
Octopuses have the ability to camouflage and they pounce on their prey. Most octopuses hunt at night. 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.
There are exactly 289 different octopus species. Here is some more information about octopuses and their different species: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octopus -GLOWSTICK.