Summary
Hapalochlaena maculosa English:
Southern Blue-ringed Octopus Preserved specimen at
Melbourne Museum. Caption: "
Arthur Thompson was paralysed after being bitten on the hand by this animal on Christmas Day, 1962 at Ricketts Point. He recovered after one hour of artificial ventilation." Licensing[
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