Today we haaaaave:
THE BLUE RINGED OCTOPUS(Hapalochlaena lunulata)!:
They look so cool, almost like a fat, radioactive banana,
And they're also venomous, extremely venomous. Don't touch them, ever (the last warning is more for myself). They are one of the most venomous marine animals.
Despite mostly spending their time with camouflaging- they turn bright yellow with each of the 50-60 rings that flash bright iridecent (Iridescence is the phenomenon of certain surfaces that appear gradually to change colour as the angle of view or the angle of illumination changes.) blue as a warning in two-thirds of a sec. That means they are extremely more cool.
They do change their colors to camouflage better on the seabed like the other octopuses and have around two years of a life span.
They are also pretty small in size by being 12 to 20 cm (5 to 8 inch) and pretty docile unless they feel threathened. They are deadly, and considered to be the deadliest octopuses- and do carry enough poison to kill 26 adults in a minute, in a freaking minute, 26 adults, in a painful way.
Their venom contains a powerful neurotoxin called "tetrodotoxin", and ☆has no antivenoms avaible☆
There is a man in Sydney who has survived from the venom tho, but he was paralized. And there is just ONE person whos known to survive the venom,
DON'T TOUCH ANY LITTLE OCTOPUSES IN GENERAL
( ゚д゚)つ BYE( ゚д゚)つ BYEEEEE
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🍑gr3at.s4ge🐮
also!! MOST octopuses are harmless!! do get a photo and reverse-image search before touching, tho.
I wouldn't risk it in Austrelia and Japan's beaches tho
by Lobsterr; ; Report
🍑gr3at.s4ge🐮
if there was a way to remove its venom i guarantee it would be the octopus equivalent to fugu