Insanely Tense Moment Unfolds As A Tourist Handles One Of The World’s Most Lethal Species

No more than the size of a golf ball, this creature contains enough venom to kill up to 26 adult humans within mere minutes...

Insanely Tense Moment Unfolds As A Tourist Handles One Of The World’s Most Lethal Species
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Insanely Tense Moment Unfolds As A Tourist Handles One Of The World’s Most Lethal Species

Video goes viral as a daring tourist pulls a fearsome stunt, barehandedly handling one of the most venomous species known in the world - the blue-rined octopus. Recorded through media app, TikTok, the footage shows an unknown tourist holding the slippery peculiar creature in his hands before it jerks back into the water.

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If you aren't sure of the extent of danger of this sea creature, Divers Alert Network summarises exactly why it may not be such a good idea to go anywhere near - let alone hold - those little guys:

"All octopi have some sort of venom to paralyze their victims, but the blue-ringed octopus bite may contain an extremely powerful neurotoxin called tetrodotoxin (TTX), which can be up to 10,000 times more potent than cyanide and can paralyze a victim in minutes. Theoretically, a little more than one-half milligram of this venom — the amount that can be placed on the head of a pin — is enough to kill an adult human."

Check out the full video above.

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