The tree octopus (pseudo-classification Octopus paxarboria) does not exist. There are no octopi that are amphibians.
The "Pacific tree octopus" was a 1998 internet hoax that was intended as a parody of actual ecological awareness groups. Occasionally individuals will mistake the site as one promoting the preservation of an actual animal.
Oh, dude, the Latin name for octopus is Octopus vulgaris. It's like they just took the English word and added a fancy Latin twist to it. So next time you see an octopus, you can impress your friends by calling it Octopus vulgaris.
The Latin name for tree is "arbor."
the Latin name for a pine tree is pinus.
the Latin name for a beech tree is Fagus.
The Latin name for an Orange tree is Citrus sinensis.
The Latin name for a red maple tree is Acer rubrum
it is not
A sycamore is one of various kinds of tree, a North American plane tree with the Latin name Platanus occidentalis, a British and European tree with the Latin name Acer pseudoplatanus, or a large fruit-bearing tree with the Latin name Ficus sycomorus.
The tree octopus is an internet hoax made in 1999
There is no such thing as a tree octopus. It is not endangered. It was all just an internet hoax.
The Latin name for the Western Hemlock tree is 'tsuga heterophylla.' It is native to the west coast of North America.
Taxus.