No, octopuses do not live in the Sea of Galilee. This freshwater lake is home to various fish and aquatic species, but octopuses are marine creatures that inhabit saltwater environments, typically found in oceans. The ecological conditions of the Sea of Galilee are not suitable for octopuses.
Octopuses live along the sea bed, and will live in any hollow amongst rocks.
Octopuses are marine animals that live in the sea.
Octopuses naturally live in the sea, not on land.
Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee
Octopuses mostly live in or around coral reefs, under the sea.
Capernaum on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee.
The Sea of Galilee is actually a lake.
no!!They do not even have octopuses in sea world!!: )
The sea of Galilee isn't a continent... it's a sea. assuming you mean "What continent is The Sea of Galilee on," the answer would be Asia.
The distance from the Dead Sea to the Sea of Galilee is 104 miles or 167 kilometers. The Sea of Galilee is Israel's largest freshwater lake.
The sea of galilee is known for when Jesus calmed its waters.
The Storm on the Sea of Galilee was created in 1633.