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Octopus - Wikipedia Octopuses have a complex nervous system and excellent sight, and are among the most intelligent and behaviourally diverse invertebrates Octopuses inhabit various ocean habitats, including coral reefs, pelagic waters, and the seabed; some live in the intertidal zone and others at abyssal depths
Octopus | Description, Behavior, Species, Facts | Britannica An octopus is any eight-armed cephalopod mollusk of the order Octopoda The true octopuses are members of the genus Octopus, a large group of widely distributed shallow-water cephalopods Learn more about the anatomy, behavior, and reproduction of octopuses in this article
Octopus Facts, Types, Lifespan, Classification, Habitat, Pictures Octopuses have a relatively short lifespan, with certain species living for just six months On average most of them do not survive for more than one or two years The Giant Pacific Octopus is said to have the longest life expectancy, living for approximately five years
Octopuses, facts and information | National Geographic There are around 300 species of octopus and they are found in every ocean Most live on the seafloor, but some, like the paper nautilus, drift nearer to the surface Octopuses mostly feed on
Octopus facts | Molluscs | BBC Earth Octopuses are among the most unique, diverse, and intelligent marine invertebrates on Earth Inhabiting environments from shallow shores to the dark, crushing depths of the deep sea, these ancient creatures are related to some of the oldest ocean animals
Animals 101: Octopuses - Education Animals 101: Octopuses How many hearts does an octopus have? How do species like the mimic octopus camouflage themselves? Find out the answer to these questions and learn other octopus facts in this video
Octopus | National Wildlife Federation Octopuses live in coastal marine waters and spend much of their time in dens—small holes and crevices in rocks and coral They are generally solitary and territorial Moray eels, fish, seals, sperm whales, sea otters, and many birds prey on octopuses
Octopus - Animal Kingdom Belonging to the animal kingdom’s order Octopoda and the family Octopodidae, octopuses are known for their unique characteristics, remarkable intelligence, and exceptional ability to adapt to their surroundings