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Biology
Animal Classification
Diet
Are giant Pacific Octopus Carnivores, or Herbivores
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The giant Pacific octopus is a carnivore. It primarily feeds on a diet of crustaceans, fish, and other mollusks. It is an active predator and uses its strong arms to catch and subdue its prey before consuming it.
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