The painless bite from a Blue Ringed Octopus may seem innocuous, however the deadly neurotoxins in the animals saliva immediately begin working. Within a few minutes, a human will experience muscular weakness, numbness, followed by a cessation and breathing and ultimately death.
I believe this critter was featured in Michael Crichton's State of Fear.
Thanks for the link, Danielle.
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Wow! Octopusses eh... Octopi... euh Octopussies are so beautiful! I have a little (dead) one in a bottle and I adore it!
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ReplyDeleteEr, what I was saying, nice paisley octopopple.
Yeah, I loved that book!!
ReplyDeleteI was researching octopi the weekend to, and also found that this one was poisonous. Sadly, most octopus (in general) only live a year or two before dying. And they are insane escape artists. Mark that down as another facinating sea animal my tank collection can't sustain.
ReplyDeleteMy, it looks almost patriotic. And I have to ask: no antivenom available?
ReplyDeleteWow...that is beautiful! It looks like something out of a children's book! wow.
ReplyDeletehahaha i was think thats something ugly made from rubber
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