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When does a Blue Ringed Octopus eat?

The blue ringed octopus eats small crabs and sometimes fish at all times of the day.


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What do blue ringed octopuses like to eat?

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Can blue ringed octopus kill megalodon shark?

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Is there a toxic octopus?

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