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Woman Shares Video of Herself 'Unknowingly' Holding Venomous Octopus | PEOPLE.com
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National Aquarium - The greater blue-ringed octopus is only about 4 inches across, but it holds enough venom to kill as many as 26 people... within minutes. Look, but definitely don't touch.
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Tiny but deadly: Spike in blue-ringed octopus sightings sparks fear of invasion in Japan - CBS News
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Blue-Ringed Octopus Facts, Habitat, Life Cycle, Venom, Pictures
Blue ringed Octopus / Hapalochlaena Lunulata | REEF2REEF Saltwater and Reef Aquarium Forum
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Someone holding a blue-ringed octopus, which can deliver a small painless bite. If you are bit you do not know it until you go into acute respiratory distress. The bite from a
The blue-ringed octopus: small, vibrant and exceptionally deadly | Natural History Museum