Giant Pacific Octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini)
Giant Pacific Octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini)
The Giant Pacific Octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) is the largest octopus species and lives longer than any other octopus. They are highly intelligent as they are known to use tools and also recognize faces. The Giant Pacific Octopus has a large head, is red-brown in color, and like most other octopuses is able to change colors and textures. The Giant Pacific Octopus can be found along the coast of the North Pacific and are highly adapted to cold waters. They hunt at night and generally eat shrimp, clams, lobsters, and fish. Some also attack both sharks and fish with their hard beaks.
The Giant Pacific Octopus has an arm length between 7’-13’ (2.13-3.96 m), mantle length of 19.7”-23.6” (50-60 cm), and weight of 22-110 lb (10-50 kg). The typical lifespan of the Giant Pacific Octopus is between 3-5 years.
The Giant Pacific Octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) is the largest octopus species and lives longer than any other octopus. They are highly intelligent as they are known to use tools and also recognize faces. The Giant Pacific Octopus has a large head, is red-brown in color, and like most other octopuses is able to change colors and textures. The Giant Pacific Octopus can be found along the coast of the North Pacific and are highly adapted to cold waters. They hunt at night and generally eat shrimp, clams, lobsters, and fish. Some also attack both sharks and fish with their hard beaks.
The Giant Pacific Octopus has an arm length between 7’-13’ (2.13-3.96 m), mantle length of 19.7”-23.6” (50-60 cm), and weight of 22-110 lb (10-50 kg). The typical lifespan of the Giant Pacific Octopus is between 3-5 years.