Yes, it preys on other creatures.
A blue ringed octopus.
well one of the blue ringed octopuses predators is the moray eel.
it has poison in it and the blue ringed octopus releases it into the prey. it has poison in it and the blue ringed octopus releases it into the prey.
the greater blue ringed octopus is 20cm long
The blue ringed octopus has yellowish skin with blue and black rings all over its body
what makes the blue ringed octopus unusal
Greater Blue-ringed Octopus was created in 1832.
what makes the blue ringed octopus unusal
actually no, blue ringed octopus’s vemon is too small to kill the megalodon, so megalodn will eat blue ringed octopus!
Definitely the blue ringed octopus! The blue ringed octopus is VERY venomous! This type of octopus can shoot it's venom through the water!
The Blue-ringed octopus is reported to be the most poisonous of all cephalopods. There are thought to be around 10 different species of Blue-ringed octopus with the most commonly known being: • The Lesser Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena maculosa) • The Greater Blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata)
The blue-ringed octopus is a consumer, specifically a carnivorous predator. It primarily feeds on small crustaceans, mollusks, and fish. As a consumer, it plays a role in the marine food web by regulating the populations of its prey.