octopus eat crabs, clams, snails and small fish.
Yes octopus are hunted for food. Octopus are used in Mediterranean food, Caribbean food, and Asian food. Some octopus are eaten alive and animal rights groups argue that octopus should be killed humanly and then eaten.
Phytoplankton gets eaten by zooplankton, which gets eaten by a small fish, which gets eaten by a shark, which dies than is eaten by a crab, which is eaten by a blue ringed octopus. The blue-ringed octopus eats crab, hermit crab, shrimp, and various small fish.
yes
In nature octopi are eaten by sharks and other large fish. People also enjoy octopus as food.
Octopii are eaten by humans. They are eaten also by squids, as in Captain Nemo's 20000 Leagues under the Sea.
My answer in no because according to the video from national geographic channel adult tortoises maybe eat octopus but its diet eats jellyfish, baby turtles get eaten by octopus.
Humans eat octopus in many cultures. The arms and sometimes other body parts are prepared in various ways, often varying by species. Octopus is a common ingredient in Japanese cuisine, including sushi, takoyaki, and akashiyaki. In Korea, some small species are sometimes eaten alive as a novelty food. A live octopus is usually sliced up, and it is eaten while still squirming. United Nations Farms
Octopuses are endangered because they are eaten in some countries and they are a popular food in some countries as well.
Octopus is a common dietary item in several East Asian countries including China, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea. It is also eaten regularly in Hawaii, since many popular dishes there are Asian in origin. Octopus is also a common food in Mediterranean cuisine and Portugues cuisine.
people! the baby ones are eaten in japan and they call them "baby taco" because taco is the name for octopus in japanese-no joke!
Yes. If it is not eaten properly, its legs can choke you by clogging your wind pipe.No, it is great food. In Italy it is called calamari and is served all the time in great restaurants all over the world. In Japan it's called tako, and is eaten raw.
Cockroaches, beetles, ants, worms, lavie (baby insects e.g caterpillers etc) and Octopus Oysters and clams also