Yes, many species of octopuses live in the sunlight zone, also known as the euphotic zone, which extends from the surface down to about 200 meters (656 feet) deep. This zone receives enough sunlight for photosynthesis, supporting a diverse range of marine life. However, some octopus species can also inhabit deeper waters, adapting to various environments beyond the sunlight zone.
no a plant needs light
What type of whale and plankton live in the palagic zone and what do they look like and what types of fish live in the plagic zone to
they live in the intertidal zone but they go to the surface zone
They live in the intertidal zone.
minight zone
I live in the Central Time Zone....
robins live in frigid zone
they live in the twilight zone
Erm Scorpians do Lobsters do octpuss's do and i think that's it bru.... x
hermit crabs live in the intertidal zone
in what ocean zone do blue shark live in
Yes they do live in the sunlit zone. they feed on plankton which also lives in this zone