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Tetrodoxtin is the type of toxin contained in blue-ringed octopus saliva, the same type of poison that puffer fish have. A milligram or less, about a pin-head amount, is all that is needed to kill an adult human.

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11y ago

It is te conjivitisity adopulus virusia venom

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12y ago

When they bite you, they inject a powerful poison in you that can sting you badly.

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The Blue Ringed octopus has blue rings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! xox Me

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The blue ringed octopus doesn't inject its venom, it is in the octopus's saliva

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10y ago

Octopus are mollusks.

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