Invertebrates and wounded fish
actually no, blue ringed octopus’s vemon is too small to kill the megalodon, so megalodn will eat blue ringed octopus!
The blue ringed octopus eats small crabs and sometimes fish at all times of the day.
no
nothing except the moray eel if it wants to die
It eates by using its beak to crack open shells of crabs or other animals with shells
It eates by using its beak to crack open shells of crabs or other animals with shells
there is no human use for them except to eat
yes but only humans that get kicked off soccer teams.
it its crabs and crustaceans
The Blue Ringed octopus feeds on mainly fish, crabs, shrimp etc. They have a typical procedure in capturing their prey. They pounce on the prey and use their venom to paralyze them.the blue ringed octopus eats crustations such as crab. it also eats shrimp or a crab , if it can catch one.
Oh yes. They suck the meat right out of the shell. You can see this on some films.
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.