Octopus Habitats

Fig1.- An image of a Octopus in its Habitat.
Octopus

Here is a video from Love Nature that shows an Octopus hunting for food

That video shows how an Octopus can hunt and eat a Crab.

Octopuses inhabit various regions of the ocean, including coral reefs, pelagic waters, and the seabed; some live in the intertidal zone and others at abyssal depths. Most species grow quickly, mature early, and are short-lived. In most species, the male uses a specially adapted arm to deliver a bundle of sperm directly into the female's mantle cavity, after which he becomes senescent and dies, while the female deposits fertilised eggs in a den and cares for them until they hatch, after which she also dies. Strategies to defend themselves against predators include the expulsion of ink, the use of camouflage and threat displays, the ability to jet quickly through the water and hide, and even deceit. All octopuses are venomous, but only the blue-ringed octopuses are known to be deadly to humans.

Octopuses can walk on land in search of food. Here is one doing so at night.
Swimming Octopus
Here is audio of an Octopus on land.

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