Extremely Venomous Blue-Ringed Octopus Bit a Woman Swimmer in Australia This man was swimming in the Australian ocean and only after coming out did he reliazed a blue ringed octopus was stuck on his back. The bite from a blue ringed octopus can be deadly and cause paraesthesia, numbness breathing difficulty and swallowing A woman didn't expect to get injured while swimming in Sydney, Australia. She picked up a shell unsuspectingly when a small blue-ringed octopus fell from it and bit her. Swimming Got Bitten by a Blue-Ringed Octopus The 30-year-old swimmer was enjoying the waters at Sydney's Chinamans Beach in Mosman Thursday. At around 2:45 p.m., she picked up a shell in the water without knowing that a small blue-ringed octopus was inside. The cephalopods, usually between 4 cm to 6 cm, fell out and bit her twice on the stomach, according to NSW Ambulance Inspector Christian Holmes in a statement obtained by Yahoo! News. The woman is still in the hospital and is being monitor...
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