Giant octopuses mainly live in the deep ocean floor, but there were some strange reports about them rising up to the ocean surface and attacking sailors centuries ago. Those sailors probably mistaken them as some giant squid.
it is in the abyss and trench
it lives in the surface zone.
euphotic zone.
abyss zone
Do octopus live in the pacific ocean?
Yes indeed they do!! Many, many species. A favorite in my area is the Giant Pacific Octopus.
No not normally
I think so
Yes, the Giant Pacific Octopus likes cooler waters and is found from southern California to Alaska.
Yes the largest one was 59 feet long and weighed a ton.
Well, what I DO know is that most kinds live in the Pacific Ocean.
you are unlikely to. but some do
4 years according to national geographic
The Antarctic giant octopus -- Megaleledone setebos -- lives in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent.
The octopus is found in most oceans across the world, in a variety of water temperatures. Species of octopus are also found at different depths of the ocean, between which temperatures can vary greatly. So, an octopus can swim in both hot and cold water.
Orka, octopus, seals and sea lions,