The mimic octopus lives in it's caves so sometimes it can retreat
No, Mimic Octopuses are still alive today.
its is the corral reef
Please note that the plural of 'octopus' is not 'octopi'. It is 'octopuses', or if you want to be really pedantic, it's 'octopodes'.
Tree octopuses do not exist. All octopuses are marine (live in the ocean).
Octopuses live in freshwater, salt water, and shallow water.
Mimic octopuses are relatively small compared to some other octopus species, typically reaching lengths of about 60 centimeters (approximately 24 inches). Their size allows them to effectively blend in with their surroundings and mimic various marine animals for protection from predators. Despite their smaller size, they are known for their impressive adaptability and intelligence.
Octopuses live along the sea bed, and will live in any hollow amongst rocks.
No. Octopuses live in salt water, not fresh.
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Since octopuses live in rocks and such they will find a lot of fish hiding from their predators.
No, octopuses do not live in the Sea of Galilee. This freshwater lake is home to various fish and aquatic species, but octopuses are marine creatures that inhabit saltwater environments, typically found in oceans. The ecological conditions of the Sea of Galilee are not suitable for octopuses.
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