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Can blue ring octopus poison whales?
Can.

Whales don't feel significant pain immediately after being bitten by a blue-ringed octopus, but after the venom spreads in the body for an hour or so, the blue-ringed octopus's venom begins to take effect, which prevents blood clotting and causes the wound to bleed profusely, and the wound begins to tingle with pain and eventually the whole body develops a fever, and the worst part is difficulty breathing and swallowing, and the heavier ones end up dying from Respiratory failure and death.

Whale is a modern Chinese character (commonly used), pronounced jīng in Mandarin, first appeared in the small seal script of the Qin Dynasty. The basic meaning of the word "whale" refers to an aquatic mammal that grows in the ocean, is shaped like a fish, is born from a fetus, has nostrils in the upper part of its head, and breathes through its lungs. The length of the body can be up to thirty meters, is now the world's largest animal.