Octopuses are surprisingly strong for their size, with some species capable of lifting objects that weigh several times their body weight. For instance, the larger species, such as the giant Pacific octopus, can exert a force of around 30 pounds (13.6 kilograms) using their powerful arms. However, the exact lifting capacity can vary widely depending on the species and size of the octopus. Their unique muscular structure allows them to manipulate their environment effectively, making them adept at lifting and moving various objects.
The octopus is a hunting carnivore, much like a tiger in the jungle. Depending on the size and species of the octopus they will eat fish, sharks, clams, and much more.
It Varies from species The Blue Ringed OCtopus weighs less than 90 on average.
No butterflies are not so much as near the octopus, therefore they cannot eat them.
8 legs
An octopus can pretty much squeeze itself into any nook or cranny in rocks and coral for protection or shelter.
600lbs
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Venom can lift 40 tons
Yes, a common octopus is a type of octopus
10 loads
Because an octopus really hasn't got a "body", it only consists of head and arms. Much of the stuff that we have in our chest and belly (like the stomach) the octopus has in its "head".
It can lift about 500lb (ex.rep,bench,and carry)