The whole species of octopus is not entirely endangered, but there are some subspecies that are endangered, threatened, or close to being endangered: The Giant Octopus, a giant but gentle octopus, is listed as "Endangered" on the ICUN Redlist. The Pacific Northwestern Tree Octopus is not currently listed as endangered, but some people think that they should be because of their small numbers. There are probably many other endangered subspecies, but they are probably not as well known.
it weighs 100 pounds
A female Octopus can lay about 10000 eggs a time or even more.
They are endangered of extinction, as are all endangered species.
Scientist are not sure if they are endangered. Scientist are not sure if they are endangered.
Hatchet fish populations are not considered endangered. They are widely distributed in oceans worldwide and are not currently facing significant threats to their population numbers.
octupus is of greek origin.. it actually means that this creature has eight legs
In the red sea
An octupus has slimy skin that protects it from any sharp rocks.
are salamanders or snails closely related to an octupus
because octupus don`t want you near them
no it is not
No!
No, it does not.
An octopus is classified as a "mollusc", not a mammal.
Because it smells like octupus in that place and had long roads full of holrd, just like the octupus tenticules...
the atmosphere
yes