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.
the oceans
In 2006 scientist found an octopus that 13 feet and another that was held in captivity got to be up to 600 lbs (270kg)
Helium is most commonly found in the Earth's crust, often in natural gas deposits. It can also be found in the atmosphere in small amounts. Helium is not typically found in significant quantities in the oceans.
Saw one last week
Most of the water is found in the ocean.In the ocean (freshwater on Antarctica).
Octopus are generally found in oceans and seas around the world.
They get it from the oceans
Octopuses or octopi can live in many places in the marine biome also they can live in the saltwater, shallow water and the pelagic zone which could be considered in the Atlantic Ocean or the Pacific Ocean. Technically all the oceans you can think of and the oceans you think they could survive in.
They are found in the seas and oceans of the World.
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pacific and Indian oceans from Japan to Australia.
They are found in the ocean.
The blue-ringed octopus is a small but highly venomous marine animal found in the waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It is recognized by its bright blue rings that appear when the creature feels threatened. The venom of the blue-ringed octopus is powerful enough to cause paralysis and even death in humans if not treated promptly.
If by "here" you mean in the ocean, then yes octopus are still alive here. Octopus are plentiful in today's oceans.
They are found in the ocean.
The octopus is found in most oceans across the world, in a variety of water temperatures. Species of octopus are also found at different depths of the ocean, between which temperatures can vary greatly. So, an octopus can swim in both hot and cold water.
Yes, the Blue ringed octopus is found in India in the Indian Ocean.