An octopus can pretty much squeeze itself into any nook or cranny in rocks and coral for protection or shelter.
A octopus doesn't make a shelter it make itself at home in human waste and caves.
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gorillas find shelter in the forest
Find Shelter was created in 1999.
Its not a octopus its a kraken and you have to find a way to kill it
they find there own shelter by hiding in trees
You are unlikely to find an octopus in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean because these creatures typically inhabit coastal environments, such as reefs, rocky shores, and seabeds where they can find shelter and food. The open ocean lacks the structure and resources that octopuses need for hunting and protection. Additionally, octopuses are generally bottom-dwelling animals, making the vast, deep waters of the open ocean less suitable for their survival.
like where is its shelter not where you find em where is there shelter
They live in deep oceans, around warmer waters. Some octopus have been know to live in shallower waters. Most of them live in salt water, but some have been known to live in fresh water.
Frogs and octopus lay eggs. they both find there food
you can find octopus by kerning city. they are in the construction site
Yes, you can turn a kill shelter into a no kill shelter, but you would need to be prepared to find a way to care for any animals that you were unable to find homes for.