A 'octopus's' predator for example large fish and other predators
A 'octopus's' predator for example large fish and other predators
Yes, blue marlin can eat octopus. As apex predators, they have a diverse diet that includes various prey such as fish and cephalopods, including octopus. Their powerful jaws and sharp teeth enable them to capture and consume these creatures effectively.
Whales eat octopus [sperm whales have giant octopus as a favorite food]. Octopus eat each other octopus. Humans eat octopus. Anything that can catch an octopus (that isn't easy) will eat it. Killer whales [or Orcas, a kind of toothed whale] eat octopuses.
A shark or other big fish eat a octopus.
Fish,jellyfish,crabs,dogs,sharks,birds,whales,lizards
An octopus is an ominovore-- it will eat small plants if it has to, or it will eat meat. But in reality, an octopus much prefers to eat meat. The typical octopus diet includes a variety of sea creatures: small crabs and scallops; snails; certain species of fish; turtles; shrimp; and even other octopuses. There have even been reports of octopuses successfully attacking and eating sharks.
Dolphins are some of the most intelligent creatures next to humans. There has not been a recorded incident of a dolphin eating an octopus.
Yes
no, they're independent creatures
Octopus.
other octopus.
The Glass Octopus of the South Atlantic is small, gelatinous and has a transparent body. It feeds on smaller sea creatures that cannot easily see it.