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  2. Blue-ringed octopus - Wikipedia

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    In the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy, the blue-ringed octopus is the prominent symbol of the secret order of female bandits and smugglers, appearing in an aquarium tank, on silk robes, and as a tattoo on women in the order. [28] [2] The Adventure Zone featured a blue-ringed octopus in its "Petals to the Metal" series. [29]

  3. Greater blue-ringed octopus - Wikipedia

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    The greater blue-ringed octopus, despite its vernacular name, is a small octopus whose size does not exceed 10 centimetres (3.9 in), arms included, with an average weight of 80 grams (2.8 oz). Its common name comes from the relatively large size of its blue rings (7 to 8 millimetres [0.28 to 0.31 in] in diameter), which are larger than those of ...

  4. Southern blue-ringed octopus - Wikipedia

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    What makes this octopus famous is its venom. Saliva glands of the southern blue-ringed octopus produce the deadly neurotoxin, maculotoxin. [10] The neurotoxin, tetrodotoxin (TTX), is secreted in the posterior salivary gland, which is located in the intestinal blood system of the octopus. This may provide the toxin into its bloodstream.

  5. Blue-Ringed Octopus Uses Camouflage in Port Phillip Bay - AOL

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    A scuba diver noticed a venomous octopus using camouflage to blend in with its surroundings in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria.This footage, shot by Jules Casey, shows a blue-ringed octopus slowly ...

  6. List of venomous animals - Wikipedia

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    Many species of octopus, squid, and cuttlefish make use of venom when hunting their prey. The blue-ringed octopodes ( Hapalochlaena spp.) produce tetrodotoxin , which is extremely toxic to even the healthiest adult humans, though the number of actual fatalities they have caused is far lower than the number caused by spiders and snakes, with ...

  7. Category:Venomous molluscs - Wikipedia

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    Southern blue-ringed octopus This page was last edited on 4 April 2023, at 00:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Sweet Friendship Between Octopus and Pufferfish Is ... - AOL

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    Only the blue-ringed octopus could kill a human with one of its venomous bites. And here's a cool fact from Smithsonian Magazine, "To survive in the deep ocean, octopuses’ blood is powered by a ...

  9. Octopodidae - Wikipedia

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    Octopus Cuvier, 1798 (99 species) Paroctopus Naef, 1923 (3 species) Pinnoctopus d'Orbigny, 1845 (2 species) Pteroctopus P. Fischer, 1882 (6 species) Robsonella Adam, 1938 (2 species) Scaeurgus Troschel, 1857 (5 species) Teretoctopus Robson, 1929 (2 species) Thaumoctopus Norman & Hochberg, 2005 (monotypic) Wunderpus Hochberg, Norman & Finn, 2006 ...