On my calculations the blue ringed octopus is more dangerous than the blue lined octopus because it is very poisonous and it has no cure.
because its poisonous
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, and any other octopus, bites with its bird-like beak, although the Blue Ringed is one of the most venomous animals on the planet.
Box jellyfish, very deadly venom. Also, tiger, bull, and white sharks, blue ringed octopus.
Techincally speaking, octopi do not sting - they bite. And the one you would be thinking of is the small Blue-Ringed Octopus, found from Japan to New Zealand (but they are most commonly found in coastal regions of Southern Australia). Point of interest - all octopi have a venomous bite, but only the Blue-Ringed octopi's bite is fatal to humans.
blue ringed octopus is the most poisenes octopus in the world.
blue ringed octopus is the most poisenes octopus in the world.
Man-of-wars are nasty, as are lionfish and sea wasps. However, blue-ringed octopi, box jellyfish, and cone snails are the most dangerous.
The blue-ringed octopus is one of the world's most venomous marine creatures and they can be found living in coral reefs in the Pacific ocean and the Indian ocean.
All octopodians are venomous but most are only venomous to a small degree. The most venomous octopode is the blue-ringed octopus.
Yes, they're recognized as one of the world's most poisonous organisms.
The blue ringed octopus is smaller than a tennis ball but it is one of the most venomous animals in the world. It has a neurotoxin (tetrodotoxin) which can cause paralysis, cardiac arrest and death.If it stings an animal, such as a human, you can die.There is currently no anti-venom available.
The most dangerous one would probably be the blue ringed octupus ,which I lives in the great barrier reef, because of its deadly poison. Giant Pacific octopuses might also be dangerous because they are known to kill sharks that they share tanks with in aquariums. The day octopus is almost as big as a giant octopus except that it can float in the ocean and attack divers.