Y'know, I knew a guy once who tried to estimate the weight of one. He picked it up and never told me anything.
It all depends on which species you look at. /
No, a blue-ringed octopus cannot kill a whale. Blue-ringed octopuses are small, venomous creatures that primarily prey on small fish and crustaceans. Their venom is potent enough to kill a human, but it is not powerful enough to take down a large marine mammal like a whale. Whales are much larger and have thick blubber that would provide protection against the octopus's venom.
Common octopus weighs about 6.6 to 22 lbs.
not at all!
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Octopuses can vary in size depending on the species. The largest species, the giant Pacific octopus, can grow up to 16 feet in length and weigh up to 110 pounds. Other species, like the small blue-ringed octopus, are much smaller, reaching only a few inches in size.
A blue whale can weigh 200 tons (181,437 kilograms).
the blue whale can weigh up to 30 elephants!
A Belgian Blue cow can weigh an average of around 1500 lbs.
Blue whales are the largest animal on earth and can weigh more than 200 tons. Just their tongue can weigh just as much as an elephant.
They weigh twelve oz to two lbs
It depends how big they are.