Tim Carpenter, a staff biologist at the Seattle Aquarium, says that
“in three to four years, giant Pacific octopuses can reach 100 pounds.”
“They have incredible capacity to grow very, very quickly: they can put on the pounds much more quickly than most other animals in the natural world. So they need a lot of food. Whatever they can get their tentacles on.”
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