The Japanese community is the largest octopi consumer. But not only humans, some other sea inhabitants eat them, too. The octopus's predators include moray and conger eels, dolphins and sharks. Whenever possible, the octopus will escape from its predators by shooting a jet of water through its body to create a burst of speed. Often, however, the octopus avoids detection completely. It can change its body color and texture so perfectly that it can virtually disappear. The colored pigment in its skin can be concentrated or diluted, forming stripes and patterns that blend into the environment. The octopus's ink sac also helps it avoid attack. It releases a disorienting black cloud that is accompanied by another secretion to dull the attacker's sense of smell.
Humans donot eat only octupus. It is a seafood. humans eat seafood and animals who live onland as well. Answered from Barcelona, Spain. Thanks, Olivia
yes.....I think so
lionfish,ells,octupus, enything really
uh... octupus's sing happy songs?
No, killer whales do not eat octopus. killer whales eat seals fish and walrus.They are carnivores.
morays dont eat any mosses or bactiria.they are meat eaters and eat fish and octupus
the flightless cormorant eats fish, octupus, and squid!
octupus is of greek origin.. it actually means that this creature has eight legs
In the red sea
Yes, and if you want to know more about them they do not die of starvation but they still eat a lot!!! weird huh?
An octupus has slimy skin that protects it from any sharp rocks.
because octupus don`t want you near them