Yes. It can kill any shark by its deadly venom.
The dangerous sea creature is the blue-ringed Octupus.
Hapalochlaena lunulata.
actually no, blue ringed octopus’s vemon is too small to kill the megalodon, so megalodn will eat blue ringed octopus!
A blue-ringed octupus kills with venom, so if it bit you, there is a chance you might die. Would it bite you if you touched it - it might well do. But it cannot poison you from skin contact alone.
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.
Oh, what a fascinating question! Both creatures are incredible in their own way. The great white shark is a powerful predator of the sea, while the blue-ringed octopus is known for its venomous bite. In nature, it's not about who would win in a fight, but rather appreciating the unique strengths and beauty of each animal.
A blue ringed octopus.
The blue ringed octopus has yellowish skin with blue and black rings all over its body
it has poison in it and the blue ringed octopus releases it into the prey. it has poison in it and the blue ringed octopus releases it into the prey.
the greater blue ringed octopus is 20cm long
what makes the blue ringed octopus unusal
what makes the blue ringed octopus unusal