by john pope the seconed
The octopus's "suction cups" are sticky, which help it grip things.
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each arm is equipped with two rows of ,deeply set suckers that give a powerful grip.
An octopus can get a firm grip on prey by constricting its long tentacles.
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Adam the great Mongolian chef
pacific and Indian oceans from Japan to Australia.
The rings on the tentacles of an octopus act as suction cups, allowing the animal to grip objects and surfaces more readily.
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I believe it was a Blue Ring, native to Australia.
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.