The Blue Ringed octopus feeds on mainly fish, crabs, shrimp etc. They have a typical procedure in capturing their prey. They pounce on the prey and use their venom to paralyze them.
the blue ringed octopus eats crustations such as crab. it also eats shrimp or a crab , if it can catch one.
human flesh
actually no, blue ringed octopusβs vemon is too small to kill the megalodon, so megalodn will eat blue ringed octopus!
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The blue ringed octopus eats small crabs and sometimes fish at all times of the day.
octopuses
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
FAST FACT: Did you know the blue ringed octopus is the most poisonous octopus in the whole wide world?Different species of octopuses live in oceans and seas all over the world.
nothing except the moray eel if it wants to die
No, 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. I once saw a programme where sharks were going missing in an aquarium, it turned out to be an octopus catching and eating them, but no, the do not eat plankton.
the like to eat clams
Invertebrates and wounded fish
there is no human use for them except to eat
Killer whales will eat ringed seals but they are technically whales in name only. They are more properly categorized in the same family with dolphins and porpoises. Baleen whales (like the blue whale) eat only plankton. Toothed whales (like the humpback) might eat a seal but are more likely going to stick to eating giant squid and the like.