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  Names

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   Latin: Octopus spp.

French: Poulp

German: Pulpo

Spanish: Krake

Russian: Osmeenog

Japanese: Tako

  Description

 Place in Food Chain

Despite its baggy appearance octopus are considered to be the most intelligent of invertibrates. Scientists estimate the octupus has an intelligence that at least matches that of the household cat. Octopus have the intelligence and dexterity to open a screwed jar lid or uncork a bottle to obtain any food placed within them. The octopus is member of the Cephalopoda order. Octopus are relatively short-lived, rarely do they live longer than four years. In the four years of their life octopus can grow to lengths of 2.4 m (8 ft) and weigh 23 kg (50 lbs).

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Commercial Aspects

Exporting Countries
Capture:
Mexico, Philippines, Spain, Japan, Korea, Chile, Costa Rica

Primary Consumers
United States, Spain, France, Japan

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