
A blue male octopus assembles a female and injects venom in his body
Wen-sung chung
Mating times, some male octopuses inject females to stop with their potential venom, and avoid being eaten by friends.
Usually, animals use venom to kill prey or defend predators. Some of the pufferfish species, for example, produces one of the most boosticals of nature, as a tetrodotoxine, defensive mechanism. Some of the blue octopus octopus species use as a powerful weapon of tetrodotoxin, rapidly immobilization and kill predators.
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