Blue-ringed octopuses, comprising the genus Hapalochlaena, are four extremely venomous species of octopus that are found in tide pools and coral reefs in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, from Japan to Australia. They can be identified by their yellowish skin and characteristic blue and black rings that can change color dramatically when the animals are threatened. They eat small crustaceans, including crabs, hermit crabs, shrimp, and other small sea animals.

They are some of the world’s most venomous marine animals. Despite their small size—12 to 20 cm (5 to 8 in)—and relatively docile nature, they are very dangerous if provoked when handled because their venom contains a powerful neurotoxin called tetrodotoxin.

The species tends to have a lifespan around two to three years, which may vary depending on factors such as nutrition, temperature, and the intensity of light within its environment.

Behavior

Blue-ringed octopuses spend most of their time hiding in crevices while displaying effective camouflage patterns with their dermal chromatophore cells. Like all octopuses, they can change shape easily, which allows them to squeeze into small crevices. This, along with piling up rocks outside the entrance to their lairs, helps safeguard them from predators.

If they are provoked, they quickly change color, becoming bright yellow with each of the 50–60 rings flashing bright iridescent blue within a third of a second, as an aposematic warning display. In the greater blue-ringed octopus (H. lunulata), the rings contain multilayer light reflectors called iridophores. These are arranged to reflect blue–green light in a wide viewing direction. Beneath and around each ring are dark-pigmented chromatophores that can be expanded within one second to enhance the contrast of the rings. No chromatophores are above the ring, which is unusual for cephalopods, as they typically use chromatophores to cover or spectrally modify iridescence. The fast flashes of the blue rings are achieved using muscles that are under neural control. Under normal circumstances, each ring is hidden by contraction of muscles above the iridophores. When these relax and muscles outside the ring contract, the iridescence is exposed, thereby revealing the blue color.

Toxicity

The blue-ringed octopus, despite its small size, carries enough venom to kill 26 adult humans within minutes. Their bites are tiny and often painless, with many victims not realizing they have been envenomated until respiratory depression and paralysis begins. No blue-ringed octopus antivenom is available

The octopus produces venom containing tetrodotoxin, histamine, tryptamine, octopamine, taurine, acetylcholine, and dopamine. The venom can result in nausea, respiratory arrest, heart failure, severe and sometimes total paralysis, and blindness, and can lead to death within minutes if not treated. Death is usually caused by suffocation due to paralysis of the diaphragm.

Direct contact is necessary to be envenomated. Faced with danger, the octopus’s first instinct is to flee. If the threat persists, the octopus goes into a defensive stance, and displays its blue rings. If the octopus is cornered and touched, it may bite and envenomate its attacker.

Conservation

Currently, the blue-ringed octopus population information is listed as least concern according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Threats such as bioprospecting, habitat fragmentation, degradation, overfishing, and human disturbance, as well as species collections for aquarium trade, though, may be threats to population numbers. Hapalochlaena possibly contributes to a variety of advantages to marine conservation. This genus of octopus provides stability of habitat biodiversity, as well as expanding the balance of marine food webs.

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    13 days ago

    I just saw the wildest aside on Twitter from a Zionist:

    Yeah if China had been terrorized and a October 7th event happened (wouldn’t bc China isn’t free so no festivals) China would tell you to shut the fuck up and you would.

    (wouldn’t bc China isn’t free so no festivals)

    China isn’t free so no festivals

    jesse-wtf

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    11 days ago

    One of my friends drunkenly asked me if communists are allowed to have hobbies and I genuinely don’t know if she was joking.

    As a side note, ever since it became known to my friends that I’m a communist, basically all of them have warmed up to communism. I don’t think I have a single friend who would say they like capitalism and one of them, who is very well studied, has been saying that he “likes communism”. Honestly I think it’s just having a visible communist in their life let’s them consider the possibility of being opposed to capitalism. I hate arguing so it’s not like I’m doing much to convince them

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    Imagining a data-conscious internet where a video game review might be an article that’s mostly text. But might have short video clips. Might have lots of image spreads. Might have audio clips and GIFs and stuff.

    Rather than just someone rambling over 30 minutes of B-roll that’s like at least 500MB compressed and only maybe 2-3 minutes of that is pertinent to the actual review (and often times not even captured by themselves anyway).

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    if u work w/ the american public in any kind of customer service adjacent capacity and someone asks for ur name right out the gate odds are like 85% ur dealing with a fucking demon

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      can confirm. they jot you down in their death note, known to them as the “i will put your name in the better business bureau” note

      one time i had a call from an angry american and she straight up told me “my friend works at the federal government, i will make sure you’ll never have a job again”.

      they’re the reason why you want to commit call avoidance

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        holy shit i didn’t even know about the better business bureau til now, just looked it up and here i was thinking snitching to someone’s manager is evil enough. the treat demon psychology and its capacity to do social violence really constantly challenges my attempts to have some degree of universal compassion.

        in my case i’m at least fortunate that i’m a city govt employee (rec center with my local parks department) and i got off my one year new guy probation a few months ago, so i have a lot more latitude to push back. off probation with a union, i’d have to be on some truly heinous fuckshit to get let go - so these interactions can even give me a certain petty pleasure, like i can kinda give a subtext of “yeah okay, go to my manager dumb motherfucker, do your worst” and i know the consequences wouldn’t be worse than annoying.

        but yeah i used to work more bottom rung powerless retail and nothing but solidarity to my people who are still in that fucking pit. that shit can truly be a fast track to deep misanthropy and cynicism.

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          I mean it sucks that people will abuse customer facing workers but I don’t think the BBB is evil for existing when it’s at least an attempt to exert some leverage in favor of consumers over businesses. Not every instance of “this business fucked me and I’m mad about it” is because someone is “a treat demon” (but they are if they’re making it your problem, knowing you have no influence over it)

          I think it sucks because it’s powerless and basically Yelp reviews for old people

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            yeah fair, i don’t really know all that much about all of its various functions so “no investigation, no right to speak” as our one comrade said. i guess moreso the idea of someone specifically using it to snitch on a low level customer service rep vs. the existence of the agency as a whole is what i was reacting to. (and FWIW i think it’s also pretty evil to write a scathing yelp review just cuz service wasn’t up to par by a customer’s standards, unless the service person in question was like outright abusive or something)

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          do you know what i hate the most? americans that don’t take no for an answer

          no matter what i say, no matter what i do, nothing fucking works. they have skulls thicker than squashes. they are more stubborn than a fucking toddler… and they’re 50 or 20 or something! not children! grown up adults! just… acting like that!!

          god

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    Asked my date if I could take her to Pound Town. She called me a pig and I explained that it’s a museum of Ezra Pound.

    Then I asked her if she wanted to go to The Bone Zone. She started up again and then I told her it’s the nation’s largest museum of bones.

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    Hello, I’m Hasan Piker and I will now normalize going to horse races and make it look cool despite it specifically being a horrible industry hyper exploiting and killing horses as soon as they injure themselves, drugging them to extract as much performance as possible before they drop dead from what we inject into their bodies. But that’s ok, I’ll go on stream to my famous friend who has an animal refuge and cuddle with a cow for 1hour not using this time to bring awareness to animal liberation theory while mocking the same movement every chance I get.

    I mean the guy from what I saw was also going to animal cafes in Japan when it is well-known these are fucked up places. Why do I keep expecting leftists to have at least basic principles on this subject?

    Respectfully fuck you bro.

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        I’m sure you can find a few that are not bad like some that are expressly antispeciesist and work as a kind of sanctuary where animals and not customers dictate when they interact with guests, but basically an animal cafe objectifies and transform the animals into commodities with their sole purpose being an entertainment toy for people coming into the cafe.

        You get fucked things like forced breeding, abandoning or straight up killing animals as soon as they do not meet the standard of the cafe (e.g.: getting too old, not being friendly enough to customers or letting themselves be pet on demand).

        Animals have to be available whenever the customers want them to be. For some nocturnal species like owls or hedgehogs they will be forcefully kept awake because the animal cafe needs to be open during the day. Health is not a preoccupation as it’s usually cheaper to buy a new animal than take care of their health etc.

        BTW I don’t think that’s an exclusively japanese problem, there are just a lot of these cafes there (at least back when I was in Tokyo). Animals are currently seen as resources to be exploited by humans however we want to, be it for food, clothing or entertainment.

    • Hi, I’m weighing my options on replying to your post. Here are my choices:

      A) Agree but secretly continue enjoying Hasan
      B) Agree and renounce Hasan
      C) Agree but remember that streamers are really cool people who don’t deserve this unfair criticism, and I will never say what I think is fair criticism, just that any is inconvenient right now because the streamer is at war with pepehitler67 and needs our support. I will spend the next two hours trying to rationalize the reasons why this problematic thing is okay in this instance instead of just not saying anything or continuing to enjoy the things privately. I need you to also agree with me liking it or I don’t like it as much.

      Can anyone help me decide?

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        I laughed especially at option C. TBH I don’t really care if people watch Hasan or not, I myself sometimes watch him to get up to date on what the US is currently doing that might end up fucking me in my own country. I also enjoy some stuff be it music are movies that are not great. I will listen to music I like from artists that have done fucked up shit etc. I just won’t defend them and will acknowledge it’s fucked up when brought up.

        I just wanted to rant about this specific aspect of his content.

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          Hey I made a whole post about this in /c/slop and am glad I’m not the only one annoyed by it lol. I delete artists and whatever at the drop of a hat though because I have an ever expanding list of them to go through so it’s kind of just a “enjoy this thing until they disappointment me, then move on” deal. Nothing is sacred.

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            Ah I was not aware of your post nor the reddit post. They really locked it for “concern trolling” i-cant

            I also was not aware they went to a zoo…

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    I don’t think much about Will Menaker but I just heard him call LLMs “electricity using machines” and I don’t think there’s a better term for them