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In 2006 scientist found an octopus that 13 feet and another that was held in captivity got to be up to 600 lbs (270kg)

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  1. The world's smallest known octopus is the Octopus Wolfi. It was discovered and officially classified in 1913.
  2. The Octopus Wolfi measures only 1.5 cm in length!
  3. These tiny octopuses are found in the Indo-Pacific Ocean
  4. A full grown Octopus Wolfi weighs less than a gram.
  5. There is still a lot to be learned about the octopus Wolfi, although it has been noted that the males have fringe-like rims on their suckers, an uncommon trait.

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An octopus can fit through holes the size of a nickel

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16y ago
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it was a 13-foot long giant pacific octopus caught off the coast of New Zealand im not sure when they found it though...

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14y ago
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The smallest octopus is the Octopus Wolfi, which is 45 millimeters as an adult.

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10y ago
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The smallest octopus in the world is called the wolfi. It is half an inch long and weighs less than a gram.

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13 ft long

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