Common Blanket Octopus (Tremoctopus violaceus)
Common Blanket Octopus (Tremoctopus violaceus)
The Common Blanket Octopus (Tremoctopus violaceus) is a cephalopod that was named after the webbing between their arms. Females are much larger in size than males. Whenever the Common Blanket Octopus feels threatened, they stretch their arms to create a blanket-like silhouette to frighten any predators away. They generally can be found in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, easily adapt to different water temperatures, and never rest on the ocean floor. Common Blanket Octopuses are carnivorous and prey on fish by using a ripped tentacle from toxic jellyfish as a weapon. Common Blanket Octopuses are listed as least concern to extinction.
The Common Blanket Octopus has an overall length between 6’-6.6’ (1.83-2 m), mantle length of 7.1”-9.8” (18-25 cm), and weight of roughly 2.2 lb (1 kg). The typical lifespan of the Common Blanket Octopus is between 3-5 years.
The Common Blanket Octopus (Tremoctopus violaceus) is a cephalopod that was named after the webbing between their arms. Females are much larger in size than males. Whenever the Common Blanket Octopus feels threatened, they stretch their arms to create a blanket-like silhouette to frighten any predators away. They generally can be found in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, easily adapt to different water temperatures, and never rest on the ocean floor. Common Blanket Octopuses are carnivorous and prey on fish by using a ripped tentacle from toxic jellyfish as a weapon. Common Blanket Octopuses are listed as least concern to extinction.
The Common Blanket Octopus has an overall length between 6’-6.6’ (1.83-2 m), mantle length of 7.1”-9.8” (18-25 cm), and weight of roughly 2.2 lb (1 kg). The typical lifespan of the Common Blanket Octopus is between 3-5 years.