Because it is faster to hide from predators
bugs
Arctic fox
Yes, some octopuses, particularly the veined octopus, are known to create "gardens" by collecting and arranging objects like shells, rocks, and debris on the seafloor. This behavior is thought to serve both as a means of camouflage and as a way to attract mates. The octopus uses these carefully arranged materials to create a safe space for itself, showcasing its intelligence and creativity.
By camouflage . Blending into the same color as its surrounding makes it difficult for prey to seek out the octopus
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It hides in the sand or campfloges it'self to look like a octopus
it stinks ink
A octopus doesn't make a shelter it make itself at home in human waste and caves.
Green-veined White was created in 1758.
Red-veined darter was created in 1840.
Michael Burry was born in 1971.
Lester Burry died in 1977.