Octopuses live in freshwater, salt water, and shallow water.
Octopuses breathe water through gills, not air.
No. Octopuses live in salt water, not fresh.
Yes, octopuses can breathe out of water. They have gills that extract oxygen from the air, allowing them to breathe when they are not in the water.
No, octopuses cannot survive outside of water for an extended period of time as they require water to breathe and move.
Octopuses can typically survive out of water for about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on factors such as temperature and humidity.
Yes, octopuses need water to survive as they are aquatic animals that rely on water for respiration, movement, and maintaining their bodily functions.
No, octopuses cannot survive on land because they require water to breathe and move.
Octopuses rely on extracting oxygen from water through their gills and do not breathe air.
No because you can't 'eat' water, you can only drink it.
Through the vibrations of the water or earth.
Well, I have a hypothesis about this question: * First zebras have reproductive organs like octopuses. * Octopuses also have stripes like zebras. * Zebras and octopuses are in the same caymaian class. * Zebras also eat fish in water with there tentacle's * Octopuses graze in southern Africa too. Professor Jinkens of the University of Stannford