Well, it pays taxes and can be recruited in times of war as an underwater special forces unit. And many people believe that the octopus is good at physics - but this not true, its hard beak prevents it from fully grasping physics, particularly the laws of thermodynamics.
What kind of a question is this - What does an octopus for the environment? i can only hope that this quesiton is part of a 3rd grade exam, and not a person over 12 asked this question.
What does any animal do for the environment? It exists. It eats shellfish and crabs, it reproduces. It is probbaly one of the smartest living creatures on earth - able to change color and texture, and can even survive outside of water for some time. It tends very carefully to its young, a careful parent - and dies upon their birth.
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An octopus can survive on land for a short period of time, typically less than an hour, as they need water to breathe and move properly.
No, octopuses cannot survive on land because they need water to breathe and move properly.
the octopus survive in the summer and winter because it is an animal
An octopus cannot breathe on land and requires water to survive.
No, an octopus cannot survive outside of water because they require water to breathe and move.
No, but they do survive in waters of the coast of deserts.
An octopus can typically survive out of water for about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on factors such as temperature and humidity.
I know that an octopus has 3 hearts, two do the same job. So if one of those hearts are damaged or not functioning, can it survive on at least a total of 2 hearts that are working properly? Brenden
No, it is to cold for them to survive!
Not for long
Octopus are born in great numbers (about 45 000) because many don't survive; they are born in egg strings and those who do survive develop quickly and when born they look like any other octopus: mini-version.