there's a least a million dogg
no!!They do not even have octopuses in sea world!!: )
They have 3 hearts
other octopuses kill octopuses!!!! :-D
There are many giant octopuses left in the world. Even though they are not on the endangered or threatened species, doesn't make them resistant to pollution. They are very sensitive to polluted waters. To answer your question Giant Pacific Octopuses are not endangered.
An octopus has eight legs. Therefore, if you have 8 octopuses, you would multiply 8 legs by 8 octopuses, resulting in a total of 64 legs.
The usual answer would be 8 :)
It varies with the individual.
They can be. That is one of the many colors they can make themselves.
Octopuses are eaten by a variety of predators including sharks, eels, dolphins, seals, and some species of fish like groupers. Additionally, humans also consume octopuses as a source of food in many cultures around the world.
People who sell octopuses would not have that job.The job would not even exist.The person who discovered it would have not found such a creature that has eight [8] arms and in each has rows of suckers.The people who catch octopuses and eat them would not have the good protein that the octopus has.I read a book about octopuses and I am going to tell you it is seriously interesting.An octopus can change color and shape.Now THAT'S cool.If octopuses did not exist,our planet,Earth,would have one [1] less sea creature in the world and that would be sad.Without octopuses,there are would be many changes in the world.Today,2012,there are octopuses and if they become extinct,our world would be different. Posted By Brian Villalta 3rd Grader on April 25,2012
There are 289 different octopus species.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
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