Nobody really knows. it is very possible that the Oklahoma octopus is real because some scientists found out that creatures like the octopus can survive out of the ocean and in the lakes of Oklahoma. to my surprise, most scientists believe that this creature is more realistic than any other mythical creature. this creature might be real;
Maybe a shark or something like that i know that polar bears eat squid so they might eat octopus as well, Brooklynn
Covet is a verb and cannot be a characteristic. A characteristic has to be some kind of noun. Covetousness might be a characteristic, and its opposite is generosity.
Covet is a verb and cannot be a characteristic. A characteristic has to be some kind of noun. Covetousness might be a characteristic, and its opposite is generosity.
Well... There might be some in japan.
Bottlenose dolphins are usually larger than an octopus. The only exception might be the Pacific giant octopus which can reach up to 30 feet across!
I think the answer for the scientific name of sunflower is 'Helianthus Annuus'. Nabasa ko lng knina. I think the answer for the scientific name of sunflower is 'Helianthus Annuus'. Nabasa ko kanina From: Sunshine I-1 A.N.H.S
The actual seed of the sunflower might be all black, or black with white stripes. Its shape is similar to a long triangle with soft edges; therefore, sunflower seeds have one point which is opposite a rounded edged base (seed scar location).
The Characteristic of a substance is the stuff you find after you masturbate, (if you get heaps it is a good option to go to the Doctor, you might have cancer.),
he is creative and adventurous
Yes, the term characteristic can be an abstract noun. However, a specific characteristic (trait) might be either concrete, able to be seen or felt, or abstract, unable to be physically examined.
although an octopus has eight arms or tantacles