The Giant Pacific Octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) is a Giant Octopus found in the Northern Pacific Ocean, mainly off the West coast of USA. It is one of the largest octopuses in the genus enteroctopus. It can live in the deep ocean and in shallower areas of the ocean. It is very popular in many aquariums and can change color, either because of its mood or some other unknown reason.
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