Humans have created unessicary violence from their beginnings. Humans are the only animals of all time to use a devised tool as a weapon against another one of their own species. Humans will continue to be violent until we all cease to exist.
RIP Blue Ring Octopi
im not encredibly sure that's right i mean what have the octpuse done wrong?
But if a human touches are blue ringed octopus it will either squirt its poisionus ink at them or bite them so...
because they use it for prey and preditors to warn them that the blue ringed octopus feels threatened...and they also use it because they use it to breathe
No They Rape
Because it's a BLUE ringed octopus.
The blue ringed octopus has yellowish skin with blue and black rings all over its body
The blue ringed octopus has yellowish skin with blue and black rings all over its body
It depends on the size and type of the octopus and shark. A giant octopus can kill and eat a leopard shark, but a common octopus will be a prey of a tiger shark. Blue ringed octopus have deadly venom enough to kill a full-grown whale shark.
There is no antidote; a person bit by a blue ringed octopus can only be saved by continual heart massage and respiratory assistance until the poison has worked its way naturally out of the victim's body.
A blue ringed octopus is typically 1-2 inches long. That would make the head... find the body proportions and then do the math.
It uses its legs and starts scratching it until the blue ringed octopus has no energy left. If the blue ringed octopus tries to poison it, it does nothing because the mantis shrimp has hard armor protecting it.
The octopuses brain,it looks like the octopuses body
It sprays poison out and distracts the moray eel by covering the eyesite, and waisting its time. Then, the moray eel sucks up the poison, and the blue ringed octopus comes to attack the moray eel, and poison the body.
My brother caught one the size of a fist, but on this website: http://www.barrierreefaustralia.com/the-great-barrier-reef/blueringedoctopus.htm it says "The blue-ringed octopus is the size of a golf ball but its poison is powerful enough to kill an adult human in minutes"
From earth, Saturn was the only celestial body to have visible rings. Galileo was the first to see them back in the early 1600's. It wasn't until Voyager and Hubble that any other planets were found to have rings.
Relative to their body size, yes.
There are several animals that are said to have blue hearts or blue blood. These are worms, squid, and octopuses. They do not really have blue hearts, it is just the color of the blood in the body before reaching the air.