They are very deadly, they dont bite they squzze. :)
blue ringed octopus have a deadly poison although scientist do not know how they get it into there prey
No. They are invertebrates. Gordon Grice author of Deadly Kingdom: The Book of Dangerous Animals
The Blue Ringed Octopus is the deadliest octopus.Its venom is ten times as worse as cyanided. It has two venoms, one for predators, and one for prey. If you see brown rings, then your ok. If you see blue rings, then your to late.It is the smallest octopus in the world.Its as big as a golf ball.There very pretty but deadly.
Box jellyfish, very deadly venom. Also, tiger, bull, and white sharks, blue ringed octopus.
Blue Ringed octopus, Day octopus, and Giant octopus. Blue ringed octopuses are small sized, but have deadly toxic that can kill a fully-grown man. Day octopuses are large and can float to attack divers. Giant octopuses are the largest species that can kill a human with a beak bite.
It actually depends on the size. They are both very deadly. You would most likely win a fight between an octopus.
Yes, a common octopus is a type of octopus
Techincally speaking, octopi do not sting - they bite. And the one you would be thinking of is the small Blue-Ringed Octopus, found from Japan to New Zealand (but they are most commonly found in coastal regions of Southern Australia). Point of interest - all octopi have a venomous bite, but only the Blue-Ringed octopi's bite is fatal to humans.
The octopus is a sweet and kind animal. The octopus is NOT a mean or harmful animal. It is one of the nicest animals to people. The octopus protects itself with its legs, but they do not hurt humans. However, they do bite. It has a hooked jaw like a parrot's beak. There is only one deadly octopus and that is the Tiny Blue Ringed Octopus which lives in Australia. Like a snake it is deadly because of the venom that it produces. The venom will kill a person.
what is a male octopus called
Family: Octopodidae Genus: Octopus Subgenus: Octopus Scientific Name: Octopus vulgaris
The octopus is an invertebrate... It has no skeleton.