Saw one last week
Yes, there are waters found on Mercury.
The blue-ringed octopus primarily inhabits shallow coastal waters, particularly in tide pools, coral reefs, and rocky substrates in the Indo-Pacific region. They are often found in areas with abundant hiding places, such as crevices and under rocks, where they can conceal themselves from predators and ambush prey. These octopuses prefer warm waters and are commonly found around Australia, Japan, and the Philippines. Their vibrant coloration and small size make them a fascinating yet dangerous presence in their marine community.
The blue-ringed octopus is one of the world's most venomous marine creatures and they can be found living in coral reefs in the Pacific ocean and the Indian ocean.
In 2006 scientist found an octopus that 13 feet and another that was held in captivity got to be up to 600 lbs (270kg)
Octopus are carnivorous marine mollusk, found worldwide in tropical and warm temperate watersRead more http://www.kgbanswers.com/is-an-octopus-a-herbivore-carnivore-or-an-omnivore/4593047#ixzz1HUBwOY2JOctopus are carnivorous marine mollusk, found worldwide in tropical and warm temperate watersRead more http://www.kgbanswers.com/is-an-octopus-a-herbivore-carnivore-or-an-omnivore/4593047#ixzz1HUBwOY2JOctopus are carnivorous marine mollusk, found worldwide in tropical and warm temperate water.
The Galapagos Islands.
Yes
in your imagination
Since Darwin found many species of plants he found many species of finches. Those species, just like the warbler finch, were found on the Galapagos Islands.
Yes, the Giant Pacific Octopus likes cooler waters and is found from southern California to Alaska.
The miconia plant
200 years
Galapagos islands
Nobody Knows. The Galapagos Islands are a tricky biome. Like any island, the Galapagod Islands do not have any specific biome. The closest any scientist and gotten to the specific biome is Tropical Rainforest.
Yes, some of the wildlife of Ecuador's Galapagos island would not be found anywhere else.
Yes
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