They live in deep oceans, around warmer waters, in the pacific. Some octopus have been know to live in shallower waters. Most of them live in salt water, but some have been known to live in fresh water.
That is the correct spelling of "octopus" (a tentacled cephalopod sea creature).
The niche of an octopus is typically as a predator in its marine ecosystem, preying on various small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. They are known for their abilities to camouflaging themselves, using their intelligence to find food, and adapt to their environment. Overall, octopuses play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their marine habitats.
What is the smallest octopus in the world called?
In 2006 scientist found an octopus that 13 feet and another that was held in captivity got to be up to 600 lbs (270kg)
What is the song in the PlayStation 3 commercial with the octopus?
the band is Saliva. "Ladies and Gentlemen" is off the "Blood Stained Love Story" album
What causes the blind spot and why do we generally not notice it?
Our eyes have a blind spot for a very good reason. On the back of our eye, the retina is the stuff that detects the light. All the information that the retina picks up is sent to the brain through the optic nerve. The only problem is that the optic nerve needs a way to get out of the eye. The place where it leaves is where we have our blind spot. Since we have 2 eyes that can move around, we don't notice the blind spot often.
Here's an interesting way to see your blind spot. First, take a piece of paper and draw 2 small dots on it. Cover one of your eyes. Hold the paper so the dots are on the same level (parallel to the ground). Stare at one dot and slowly move the paper towards and away from you. You will see that the other dot will disappear. That is the dot in on your blind spot and your other eye cannot see it. p.s. You may wonder why the nerves go into the eye and then need a hole to come back out as a bundle in the optic nerve. Why not just head straight back out, and bundle up behind the eye, with no hole? For that, there's no good reason. It's an accident of evolution, where things happened to go wrong and then couldn't get fixed in small evolutionary steps. Squids and octopuses happened to get it right, and have no blind spots. Mike W.
What is the heaviest octopus thrown on ice at a Detroit playoff game?
The heaviest octopus ever throw at a red wings game weighed 50 pounds. The heaviest octopus ever throw at a red wings game weighed 50 pounds.