It is likely because an anaconda does not have poison, and a giant octopus has thick tenticles and a huge beak to rip the anaconda to pieces, but anacondas do not live in the ocean nor the sea.
Whales eat octopus [sperm whales have giant octopus as a favorite food]. Octopus eat each other octopus. Humans eat octopus. Anything that can catch an octopus (that isn't easy) will eat it. Killer whales [or Orcas, a kind of toothed whale] eat octopuses.
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.
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.
Whales will only eat octopus if they are starving and the octopus is a baby otherwise they will eat fish also depending on the type of whale. A sperm whale's main food is giant squid.
They eat megasharks. I saw it on this documentary called megashark vs giant octopus.
Larger cephalopods have been known to eat smaller cephalopods, not the other way around.
An octopus is a mollusk
An octopus is a mollusk
It is the Giant Pacific Octopus
Giant pacific octopus belong to the class Cephalopoda.
A anaconda can eat anything
No, the giant Pacific octopus is not an amphibian. It is an invertebrate, which means it has no backbone.