The mimic octopus (Thaumoctopus mimicus) is not currently classified as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). However, its habitat is threatened by factors such as pollution and habitat destruction, which could impact its population. More research is needed to fully assess its conservation status and any potential threats it may face in the future.
Mimic octopus' have a mixed diet of fish,crabs,sand.
They are not endangered.
The mimic octopus grows up to 60 cm (2 feet) in length.
The whole species of octopus is not entirely endangered, but there are some subspecies that are endangered, threatened, or close to being endangered: The Giant Octopus, a giant but gentle octopus, is listed as "Endangered" on the ICUN Redlist.
No, Mimic Octopuses are still alive today.
There is no such thing as a tree octopus. It is not endangered. It was all just an internet hoax.
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Sea Stories - 1999 In Search of the Mimic Octopus was released on: USA: 2000
The mimic octopus must be the coolest octopus because it can change shape in two different shapes.
Yes, because scientist have done something and a octopus mimic the scientist exactly every single one of it's moves
2days then this dynamite substance is triggered and it causes a huge explosion like BOOM Mimic Octopus guts everywhere.
The mimic octopus lives in it's caves so sometimes it can retreat