Octopi typically live in oceans and seas around the world, preferring shallow coastal waters. They are commonly found in rocky crevices, coral reefs, and seagrass beds where they can hide and hunt for food. Some species of octopi also inhabit deeper waters.
No. Octopi and cuttlefish are related, but they are not the same. Both belong to a class of marine invertebrates cephalopods, which also includes squid. One key difference is that squid and cuttlefish each have eight arms plus two tentacles while an octopus simply has eight arms.
Some bioluminescent animals include fireflies, certain species of jellyfish, anglerfish, glowworms, and certain types of plankton like dinoflagellates. These animals have the ability to produce light through a chemical reaction within their bodies.
They don't. Octopi or octopus lay eggs.
Tree octopi are not real! It is a hoax! Where did you even get this info?
there are many breeds of octopi, like the rontan, and the tunana
It is "cacti." Like octopi.
Angler fish. Also, some octopi can glow.
The plural possessive form is octopi's.
There were three octopi in that aquarium a moment ago!No, octopi does not mean that you get eight pieces of pie.
Octopi are beneficial to their environment because they help to keep the populations of prey fish down to an acceptable level. Octopi eat things like crabs and mollusks.
Octopi is one of the words used as a plural for octopus.
yes, octopi are orgamisms yes, octopi are organisms
octopi are selfish octop - us octop - i
No at least I think octopi have no skeletons/the plural for octopus is octopi
Octopi typically live in oceans and seas around the world, preferring shallow coastal waters. They are commonly found in rocky crevices, coral reefs, and seagrass beds where they can hide and hunt for food. Some species of octopi also inhabit deeper waters.
no