Adults feed on crabs, clams, snails, small fish, and even other octopi. They use sharp parrot-like beaks to crush the shells of their prey. Newly hatched octopi are small enough to hide among plankton (small or microscopic organisms including algae and protozoa), so their food, equally small, consists of copepods and larval crabs.
Sharks ,Shrimp
no
Blue ringed octopuses do have enough poison to kill a human.
It varies with the individual.
Octopuses are mollusks.
The blue ringed octopus are quite small. They are 5 - 8 inches, or about the size of a golfball.
yes
Blue Ringed Octopus are mainly found in tidal rock pools around Australia.
they crawl or they swim by expelling (squirting) water
blue ringed octopus i think........lol i dont no about octopuseessss
A moray eel eats blues
127,687 each year
well one of the blue ringed octopuses predators is the moray eel.