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  Blue-ringed Octopus
The Blue-ringed Octopus (genus Hapalochlaena) are small octopuses that live in tide pools in the Pacific, in places from Japan to Australia.
Lesser Blue-ringed Octopus or Southern Blue-ringed Octopus (Hapalochlaena maculosa)
An individual Blue-ring Octopus tends to blend into its environment until provoked, when it turns quickly into a bright yellow creature with blue rings or lines.
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 Blaugeringelter Krake
Die Hapalochlaena-Arten leben vor der Küste Australiens, der Philippinen, Indonesiens und Neu-Guineas und bevorzugen dort den flachen Küstenbereich bis zu einer Tiefe von etwa 50 Metern und halten sich verhältnismäßig häufig auch in der Nähe des Ufers auf.
Hapalochlaena fasciata – Kleiner Blaugeringelter Krake">3.2 Hapalochlaena fasciata – Kleiner Blaugeringelter Krake
Bei Aufregung wird der gesamte Krake dunkel und auf seinem Körper entstehen extrem dunkle Flecken wie bei Hapalochlaena maculata, in den Flecken erscheinen leuchtend blaue Streife.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Tetrodotoxin
Species Hapalochlaena fasciata Hapalochlaena lunulata Hapalochlaena maculosa Hapalochlaena nierstraszi (disputed) The blue-ringed octopuses (genus Hapalochlaena) are three or four small octopus species that live in tide pools in the Pacific, in places from Japan to Australia.
Common causes of tetrodotoxin poisoning include the eating of pufferfishes known as fugu, which is a popular delicacy in Japan and Korea and often contains significant amounts of toxin in its liver and other viscera.
Tide pools at a beach Closeup of a tide pool with some algae and barnacles Tide pools (also tidal pools or rock pools) are rocky pools by the ocean that are filled with seawater.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The blue-ringed octopuses (genus Hapalochlaena) are three or four small octopus species that live in tide pools in the Pacific Ocean, from Japan to Australia.
Hapalochlaena nierstraszi - described in 1938 from a single specimen from the Bay of Bengal; the validity of this taxon has been questioned.
A blue-ringed octopus was used as a weapon in an episode of the television show Profiler.
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 Blaugeringelter Krake
Der Blaugeringelte Krake ist in Lebensweise und Körperform ein typischer Vertreter der Kraken die zu den Kopffüßern gehören.
Die Hapalochlaena -Arten leben vor der Küste Australiens der Philippinen Indonesiens und Neuguineas und bevorzugen dort den flachen Küstenbereich zu einer Tiefe von etwa 50 Metern halten sich verhältnismäßig häufig auch in der des Ufers auf.
Das Tier ist in Ruhe einheitlich gefärbt dunkle Flecken und blaue Linien sind Bei Aufregung wird der gesamte Krake dunkel auf seinem Körper entstehen extrem dunkle Flecken bei Hapalochlaena maculata in den Flecken erscheinen leuchtend blaue Einzelne Streifen und Ringe werden auch auf Armen sichtbar.
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 Blaugeringelte Kraken - Wissen im Web
Die Blaugeringelten Kraken (Hapalochlaena) bilden eine Gattung der Kraken, die vier Arten umfasst.
Bei Hapalochlaena maculosa wurden folgende Bakterien nachgewiesen: Alteromonas spp.
Auch in den Eiern dieser Krake wurden TTX-produzierende Bakterien gefunden.
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 Qwika - Blaugeringelte Kraken
There are four kinds, those in the kind Hapalochlaena are summarized.
The animal is colored in peace uniformly lightbeige, for dark marks and blue lines is invisible.
With excitement the entire Krake will develop darkly and on its body for extremely dark marks as Hapalochlaena maculata, in the marks blue patrol appears bright.
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 Blue Ring Octopus Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Hapalochlaena lunulata, the blue ring octopus, is an extremely toxic species.
The Blue Ring Octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) appears in the trade on occasion and should be respected and only attempted by advanced...
Hapalochlaena lunulata In Southern Vietnam 85 people were hospitalized after eating a poisonous blue-ringed octopus.
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 Blue-ringed octopus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The blue-ringed octopuses (genus Hapalochlaena) are three or four small octopus species that live in tide pools in the Pacific, in places from Japan to Australia.
Cheng MW, Caldwell RL (2000) Sex identification and mating in the blue-ringed octopus, Hapalochlaena lunulata.
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 Blueringed Octopus - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
'' Species ''Hapalochlaena fasciata'' ''Hapalochlaena lunulata'' ''Hapalochlaena maculosa'' ''Hapalochlaena nierstraszi'' The Blue-ringed Octopus (genus ''Hapalochlaena'') are small octopuses that live in tide_pools in the Pacific, in places from Japan to Australia.
''Hapalochlaena nierstraszi'' An individual Blue-ring Octopus tends to blend into its environment until provoked, when it turns quickly into a bright yellow creature with blue rings or lines.
It camouflages's itself by using special dermal cells called chromatophores.
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 Blueringed Octopus - Definition up Erdmond.Com
'' Species ''Hapalochlaena fasciata'' ''Hapalochlaena lunulata'' ''Hapalochlaena maculosa'' ''Hapalochlaena nierstraszi'' The Blue-ringed Octopus (genus ''Hapalochlaena'') are small octopuses that live in tide_pools in the Pacific, in places from Japan to Australia.
''Hapalochlaena nierstraszi'' An individual Blue-ring Octopus tends to blend into its environment until provoked, when it turns quickly into a bright yellow creature with blue rings or lines.
It camouflages's itself by using special dermal cells called chromatophores.
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 Genus Hapalochlaena. - TONMO.com Forums
nierstraszi, as far as I know, only exists as a preserved specimen from the Andaman Islands.
Norman also has photos of several undescribed species from Australia.
I thought (from my brief reading of Cephalopods of the World) that there were loads of species of Hapalochlaena making it very difficult to tell the difference, and they were just numbered 1-5(other than the ones mentioned).
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 Blue-ringed octopus classification   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
All blue-ringed octopuses belong to the genus Hapalochlaena and are characterized by their small body size, considerable reduction of the ink sac, and distinctive patterns of iridescent blue rings and/or lines on their dorsal surfaces and arms.
All are venomous and have been reported to be responsible for human fatalities.
The fourth, Hapalochlaena nierstraszi, was described from a single preserved specimen from the Bay of Bengal and its status is uncertain.
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Der Blaugeringelte Krake ist in Lebensweise und Körperform ein relativ typischer Vertreter der Kraken, die zu den Kopffüßer n gehören.
Die Hapalochlaena-Arten leben vor der Küste Australien (Kontinent) s, der Philippinen, Indonesien s und Neuguinea s und bevorzugen dort den flachen Küstenbereich bis zu einer Tiefe von etwa 50 Metern und halten sich verhältnismäßig häufig auch in der Nähe des Ufers auf.
Bei Aufregung wird der gesamte Krake dunkel und auf seinem Körper entstehen extrem dunkle Flecken wie bei Hapalochlaena maculosa, in den Flecken erscheinen leuchtend blaue Streife.
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 blue ring octopus - 2nd blues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Blue-lined Octopus (Hapalochlaena fasciata) Hapalochlaena nierstraszi An individual Blue-ring Octopus tends to blend into its environment until provoked, when it turns quickly into a bright...
Common Limpet Scutus unguis Common Chiton Acanthopleura granulata Pacific Octopus Octopus dofleini Blue Ring Octopus Hapalochlaena maculosa Atlantic Squid Lolliguncula brevis Cuttlefish Sepia...
It is only used when a poisonous snakes, funnel web spider, box jelly, blue ring octopus and coneshells has bitten someone.
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 ADW: Hapalochlaena lunulata: Information
It has been found that, along with arms, Octopodidae can even regenerate part of an eye that is damaged.
Armed but not dangerous: is the octopus really the invertebrate intellect of the undersea world?(Scientific Debate).
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 HMS Theseus (R64) . Royal Navy . 1944 . Osan . Seoul . 1952
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There are four species of Hapalochlaena : Greater Blue-ringed Octopus Hapalochlaena lunulata Lesser Blue-ringed Octopus or Southern Blue-ringed Octopus Hapalochlaena maculosa Blue-lined Octopus Hapalochlaena fasciata Hapalochlaena nierstraszi An individual Blue-ring Octopus tends to blend into its environment until provoked, when it turns quickly into a bright yellow creature with blue rings or lines.
It camouflages itself by using special dermal cells called chromatophores.
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 Blaugeringelter Krake * Eintrag auf Oortschewolke.de
Das Tier ist in Ruhe einheitlich hellbeige gefärbt, dunkle Flecken und blaue Linien sind unsichtbar.
Bei Aufregung wird der gesamte Krake dunkel und auf seinem Körper entstehen extrem dunkle Flecken wie bei ''Hapalochlaena maculata'', in den Flecken erscheinen leuchtend blaue Streife.
Einzelne Streifen und Ringe werden auch auf den Armen sichtbar.
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