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The body plan of a giant Pacific octopus typically includes eight long arms with suction cups, a bulbous head containing large eyes and a beak-like mouth, and a soft, flexible body. They also have a highly developed brain, complex nervous system, and the ability to regrow lost limbs.
A large fish called the Maori Wrass (which also eats Crown-of-Thorns Starfish), as well as large Hermit Crabs and Octopus can eat adult Giant Triton Shells.
There is no evidence of a giant octopus living in San Francisco. However, the waters around the Bay Area are home to various species of octopuses, including the common Pacific octopus. These creatures can grow large, but they are not considered "giant" in the sense of being exceptionally large compared to other species. Sightings of unusually large octopuses might occur, but they are not a permanent resident of the area.
Blue Ringed octopus, Day octopus, and Giant octopus. Blue ringed octopuses are small sized, but have deadly toxic that can kill a fully-grown man. Day octopuses are large and can float to attack divers. Giant octopuses are the largest species that can kill a human with a beak bite.
A supergiant simply is a large giant - so, it is larger (in diameter) than a "regular" giant star.
A shark, giant octopus, and sometimes people.
The size of octopus range between few centimeters to many feets. Californian Lilliput octopus range between 1-2 cm whereas the giant pacific octopus are as large as 14 feet and above.
Larger diverticula, termed giant diverticula, are quite infrequent, but may measure as large as 15 cm in diameter
There are many different species of octopus - the smallest is the Octopus Wolfi, which is found in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. It is 1.5 centimeters in length. The largest is the Pacific Giant Octopus which can weigh 150 pounds and stretch 30 feet across in only two years
a giant octopus, a moped, a medium sized alligator, a miniature horse, a goat (large one) a child of about 13/14 years
The giant squid has the biggest eyes in the animal world. Some eyes are several inches in diameter.
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