Yes it is
an octopus
The octopus.
Yes, an octopus is capable of growing and reproducing so it is a living organism
Octopuses are mollusks.
It's alive unless it's dead, in which case it's not going to be an octopus for long.
yes
The octopus is a complex invertebrate known for its intelligence and flexible behavior.
octopus? not sure.
amm... water creatures like octopus etc.
An octopus male is typically referred to as a "male octopus." In scientific classification, the term "male" is used to denote the sex of an organism, including octopuses. Octopuses are part of the class Cephalopoda, and within this class, males are distinguished from females based on their reproductive organs and functions.
Not well. Despite its tentacles, the octopus is ill-suited to survive on land. It would quickly dry out, or become the prey of indigenous birds and predators. The Pacific Tree Octopus is a fictional organism. It was created in 1998 as part of a parody of ecological movements to save endangered species. (see related links)
Yes, a common octopus is a type of octopus