Can octopus be a pet?

Octopuses, in general, are not a great choice for a pet. For one, they are incredibly intelligent and seem to easily get bored. One study [pdf] revealed that octopuses in small tanks outfitted with flowerpots, stones, beads and shells still showed signs of distress and even self-mutilation.
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How much is an octopus as a pet?

Prices range from $20 to $1,000—with the bulk of pet octopuses priced between $30 and $100 as of January 2013. A 70-gallon tank—which is not an unusual choice for octopus enthusiasts wanting to provide their pet with plenty of room to roam—costs about $300.
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Can you touch a pet octopus?

Its small size may make it seem harmless, perhaps compelling people to pick it up and snap a pic. But the bright blue coloring says as boldly as it can: don't touch, I'm toxic. Blue-ringed octopuses can kill humans by biting and injecting venom.
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What is the best octopus to have as a pet?

Octopus bimaculoides (bimac) is perhaps the most popular species, being easy to keep, reasonable in size, and sociable. It lays large eggs, which offers the possibility of raising the hatchlings.
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Can an octopus eat a human?

Although most Octopuses look friendly and cute, and small ones probably are, there are also giant octopuses to consider. Although it is very rare, if you are in the water which they call home, they may attack. This could be because they want to eat you, or simply because they would like a hug.
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Can you train an octopus?

She can hold tighter or she can completely let go.” So how exactly does one train a giant octopus? Much in the same way you'd train your dog, believe it or not. “They learn much the way your pet at home knows your morning routine, the octopus knows what to expect, and we hope finds it very positive,” she said.
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Has anyone been killed by an octopus?

Its bite can be fatal to humans. However, very few people have died from a blue-ringed octopus bite.
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Can you buy a baby octopus?

Many people prefer to buy a young octopus so that they can have their pet longer. Of course, there is nothing wrong with buying an adult octopus and giving it a good home. Occasionally octopuses are bought as gravid female who lays eggs shortly after purchase.
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What does an octopus eat?

Their prey includes gastropods, like snails and sea slugs; bivalves, like clams and mussels; crustaceans, like lobsters and crabs; and fish. To catch their food, octopuses use lots of strategies and tricks. Some octopuses wrap their arms – not tentacles – around prey to pull them close.
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Can I own a jellyfish?

The most commonly available species to be kept as a pet jellyfish are Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia Aurita). Moon Jellyfish typically live about 12 to 15 months, provided they are kept in an appropriate aquarium.
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Can octopus live out of water?

But marine biologist Ken Halanych told Vanity Fair that octopuses can survive for around 20-30 minutes outside the water. It's not unheard of for octopuses to come out of the sea — cephalopods experts say the nocturnal, eight-legged creatures have been known to roam the shores at night in search of food.
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What can I feed my pet octopus?

Octopuses eat crustaceans, small crabs, small fish, mollusks and live shrimps. They are basically carnivorous creatures who will prefer being fed live food. Feeding the animal at least once a day will help keep it healthy and strong. You can occasionally feed the octopus frozen food but live food is best for it.
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How smart are octopuses?

Octopuses have demonstrated intelligence in a number of ways, says Jon. 'In experiments they've solved mazes and completed tricky tasks to get food rewards. They're also adept at getting themselves in and out of containers.
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Can you put an octopus in a fish tank?

An octopus is one of the most rewarding marine creatures you can keep in a home aquarium. We are fascinated by their behavior, ability to learn, and their stunning shape and color-changing abilities.
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Why does an octopus have 9 brains?

Octopuses have 3 hearts, because two pump blood to the gills and a larger heart circulates blood to the rest of the body. Octopuses have 9 brains because, in addition to the central brain, each of 8 arms has a mini-brain that allows it to act independently.
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Do octopus only live 1 year?

Most species live only one to two years, and a newly imported octopus may have just weeks left. Some robust common species, such as the California two-spot octopus, get along relatively well in captivity. Others, such as the fabled but delicate mimic, do much worse.
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How old is the oldest octopus?

Mar 10, 2022. 330 million-year-old creature found fossilized in limestone may be the oldest known relative of octopuses, according to a study published in Nature Communications on Tuesday (March 8). The remarkably well-preserved, 10-legged creature died in a tropical bay located in what is now Fergus County, Montana.
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Do octopus bites hurt?

When she placed the octopus on her face, it sank its beak into her chin — "not once, but twice. It was like a barbed hook going into my skin," Bisceglia told King 5 News. The wound bled for 30 minutes and was intensely painful.
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Do octopus legs grow back?

Rare is the octopus with fewer than eight—at least partial—arms. Because as soon as an arm is lost or damaged, a regrowth process kicks off to make the limb whole again—from the inner nerve bundles to the outer, flexible suckers.
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Can an octopus choke you?

Raw octopus is particularly dangerous because its suction cups can stick to a person's throat and cause them to choke.
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Are octopus smarter than dogs?

There's a strong likelihood that an octopus is as smart as your average dog. Research has shown that the brain capacity of a giant Pacific octopus is roughly the same as that of a dog. In fact, octopuses like to play with dog toys!
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Are octopus smarter than dolphins?

Octopuses manipulate objects better than dolphins do.

The octopus has the largest brain of any invertebrate, and a whopping three-fifths of its neurons are located in its tentacles. As dolphins have no arms, this really gives octopuses a major leg up.
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Are octopuses self aware?

They can navigate mazes, solve puzzles and open childproof jars. Octopuses' cephalopod cousins – squid and cuttlefish – are also highly intelligent, self-aware animals.
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