It depends on the type and size of the octopus.
other octopuses kill octopuses!!!! :-D
Blue ringed octopuses do have enough poison to kill a human.
choke it too death
Yes.
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Octopus saliva does not kill humans. While some species of octopus, like the blue-ringed octopus, possess venom that can be harmful or potentially fatal to humans, their saliva itself is not lethal. The venom is delivered through a bite, and it can cause serious symptoms, but not all octopuses have venom. Always exercise caution around wildlife, including octopuses.
Yes. Bottom-dwelling octopuses eat mainly crabs, polychaete worms, and other molluscs such as whelks and clams. Open-ocean octopuses eat mainly prawns, fish and other cephalopods. However, large octopuses have also been known to catch and kill some species of sharks.
Octopuses eat small crabs and scallops, plus some snails, fish, turtles, crustaceans (like shrimp), and other octopuses. They catch prey with their arms, then kill it by biting it with their tough beak, paralyzing the prey with a nerve poison, and softening the flesh. They then suck out the flesh. Octopuses hunt mostly at night. Only the Australian Blue-ringed octopus has a poison strong enough to kill a person. Source: enchantedlearning.com
Something like a large ocean creatures can kill, octopuses, sharks and turtles. It might be a giant squid or something really big.
no!!They do not even have octopuses in sea world!!: )
what does an octopuses ink do to its predator
the octopuses real name is octopus.