How heavy can a pacific Northwest Tree octopus get?
It has no mass and doesn't take up space. It is fictitious.
The "Pacific tree octopus" (pseudo-classification Octopus paxarboria) was a 1998 internet hoax that was intended as a parody of actual ecological awareness groups. Occasionally young or gullible individuals will mistake the site as one promoting the preservation of an actual animal. A small following has provided fake photos, testimonials, and other material.
What are the body parts of octupos?
Under all their tentacles is the beak that they use to eat. The big, bulgy part on top is their head. Now, technically, they have six legs and two arms.
How m any beaks are on an octopus?
Not sure how many beaks it has, if any, but it has eight tentacles.
Should Humans fear the giant octopus?
yes they will eat us and our children and murder every1 so fear dem or die!!!
You can find them in lakes now and at rivers so run if you c 1 or else you gunna die son!!!
How many arms does the giant pacific octopus have?
All octopus' have eight arms.
This is because of the Ancient Greek number eight (octo), which also has roots in the word OCTOGON (an eight sided shape).
Can a octopus grow more than 8 legs?
An octopus naturally has eight arms. However, it is possible for one to lose arms, perhaps by an encounter with a predator, but the arms will grow back.
What is the physical description of an octopus?
it has two eyes and four pairs of arms, usually bearing suction cups, they have three hearts, a hard beak with its mouth at the centre point of the arms. Most have no internal or external skeletons. They are egg layers . Octopus blood contains a copper rich protien. The nervous system is ighly complex. They have short life spans, some as little as six months, but others up to five years in exceptional circumstances
It depends on the species, but generally quite dull in coloration.
Blue cod are really inquisitive and will basically eat anything fresh.
Will octopus be extinct 20 years from now?
Almost certainly not. Most octopus species are doing well although some may be in some trouble. Check IUCN Redlist.
Why are octopuses classified as mammals?
The octopus is not classified as a mammal. They are cephalopods.
Why is an octopus called an octopus?
Because in ancient times they thought the octopus was a monster called krakken.
Where in the world does the dumbo octopus live show map?
You can find Dumbo Octopuses mostly in any ocean.
Do octopuses have fins or tails?
First of all, the plural of octopus is, "octopi." They have neither fins or tails, rather eight arms to help them move about.