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Pulpo de Anillos Azules
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Cephalopod IUCN · DD · Data Deficient Octopodidae

Pulpo de Anillos Azules

Hapalochlaena maculosa

Fondos arenosos, rocosos y zonas de arrecife poco profundas del Indo-Pacífico, de 0 a 50 metros.

Identificación bajo el agua

Diminuto (8–10 cm). Coloración amarillenta con anillos azul iridiscente que brillan con intensidad cuando se siente amenazado. Extremadamente venenoso.

Identification

The blue-ringed octopus is small — rarely more than 20 cm including arms — and at rest is surprisingly bland: pale yellow-beige with faint brown banding. Its identifying feature only appears when the animal is threatened: dozens of vivid iridescent blue rings flash across its body in under a second, pulsing as a warning. This is one of nature's most effective "do not touch" signals.

Distribution & Habitat

Hapalochlaena maculosa is specifically the southern blue-ringed octopus, found in the cooler waters of southern Australia. Its tropical cousin H. lunulata (the greater blue-ringed) is far more widespread across the Indo-Pacific. Both prefer shallow, structured habitats with plenty of cover.

Behavior

Blue-ringed octopuses produce tetrodotoxin (TTX) in their saliva — the same neurotoxin found in pufferfish. A bite can kill a human in minutes by paralyzing the respiratory muscles. There is no antivenom; treatment is mechanical ventilation until the toxin clears. Bites are extremely rare and almost always occur when the animal is handled.

Where to See Them

Blairgowrie and Rye Pier in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, are the classic spots for H. maculosa. Edithburgh in South Australia is another reliable site. Never, ever touch one. Do not pick up shells or debris on the bottom without checking what might be inside.

Distribución

Indo-Pacífico: desde Australia y Japón hasta el Mar Arábigo. Especialmente común en Australia (Great Barrier Reef, mar de coral).

Comportamiento

Críptico y nocturno. Su veneno contiene tetrodotoxina (TTX), sin antídoto. Un solo pulpo puede matar a varios adultos. Evitarlo siempre.

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