The tree octopus, or Pacific Northwest tree octopus (Octopus paxarbolis), is a fictional creature and does not exist in reality. In the context of the myth, it is often described as being about the size of a cat, measuring around 2 to 3 feet in length. This creature is often used in educational settings to illustrate the importance of critical thinking and evaluating sources.
It would have to be a BIG octopus (they do get big but probably not big enough). A giant squid, maybe...
big.
if the octopus is big yes but, if it is small no
A shark or other big fish eat a octopus.
the greater blue ringed octopus is 20cm long
Fish with big eyes like the Squid and Octopus don't have eyelids therefore the answer is no.
30.5 cm
no because the jellyfish has sting rayz and it can sting the octopus to make it painfull to eat..
A devilfish octopus eats crabs and other things.
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The mimic octopus grows up to 60 cm (2 feet) in length.
Lack of its needs, water, sunlight...etc.