no, in the deep oceans of Tropical areas. Alternative answer: There are many different varieties of Octopus and they are found in most of the seas and oceans of the world, from the tropics to the polar regions and at all depths from coastal shallows to mid ocean.
Yeah but im not sure about big ones but what i do know is that the smallest octopus lives in the Indian ocean weighing less than a gram and only 1 inch from the tip of 1 arm to the tip of another on the opposite side. that's a ll i really know so hope it helped idk.....
Several types of octopuses, like the Giant Pacific Octopus.
Yes they do
thePacific ocean, Atlantic and Indian ocean
Tree octopuses do not exist. All octopuses are marine (live in the ocean).
Yes, Octopuses can be found in every Ocean.
No, an octopus would die immediately in a desert. Octopuses live in the ocean.
Then will not get to fight because spiders live on land and octopuses live in the ocean
There are many animals that live in the Indian Ocean, of which all are wonderful and unique; but not Sharks, much anymore.
They live on the ocean floor and right above the floor IM ONLY 9 YEARS OLD
indian ocean
Octopuses live in oceans all over the world. Most are Pelagic, meaning they live near the water's surface in shells, reefs and crevices. Some spieces live on the floor of the ocean, making their homes out of caves.
You can find Dumbo Octopuses mostly in any ocean.
the octopuses are at the buttom of the ocean
They can live in Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean. They are mainly found in warm water areas.