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Blue-Ringed Octopus Facts, Habitat, Life Cycle, Venom, Pictures Octopus Species, Octopus Pictures, Weird Nature, Ringed Octopus, Octopus Tattoo Sleeve, Molluscs, Sea Anemone, Save Our Oceans, Octopus Tattoo

The Blue-Ringed Octopus can be best described as ‘one cute animal that might kill you’. The term blue-ringed octopus does not merely refer to a single species, but a genus of species that are marked by bright blue circular patterns. Despite their apparent gentle nature, these small molluscs are known to be one of the […]

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Blue Ringed Octopus Art, Blue Ring Octopus Tattoo, Blue Ringed Octopus Drawing, Blue Ringed Octopus Tattoo, Blue Ring Octopus, Octopus Photography, Blue Ringed Octopus, Ringed Octopus, Octopus Colors

Originally done in copic marker with ink detailing. This print is printed on fine art archival paper that has been hand cut by me and is placed in a protective clear print bag. Each print comes signed and dated on the front by me. It will be shipped in art safe packaging to ensure your print's safe arrival. Measurements: Width = 5" Height = 5" All artwork is original by AudreyMillerART. All watermarks will be removed on the final product…

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Art illustration - Oceans & Seas - Blue-ringed Octopus: (Hapalochlaena) tends to use the chromatophores of its skin to camouflage itself when it is provoked, changing color quickly, turning bright yellow with rings or intense blue lines. Usually hunt crabs and shrimp. Live in the pools of seawater in the Pacific Ocean, from Japan to Australia. Despite their small size, they are commonly recognized as one of the most poisonous animals in the world. Poisonous Animals, Ringed Octopus, Octopus Illustration, Diy Paintings, Octopus Squid, Aquatic Creatures, Art Fish, Blue Lines, Animals Pictures

Art illustration - Oceans & Seas - Blue-ringed Octopus: (Hapalochlaena) tends to use the chromatophores of its skin to camouflage itself when it is provoked, changing color quickly, turning bright yellow with rings or intense blue lines. Usually hunt crabs and shrimp. Live in the pools of seawater in the Pacific Ocean, from Japan to Australia. Despite their small size, they are commonly recognized as one of the most poisonous animals in the world.

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