Antarctic Octopuses Discovered With Sub-Zero Venom

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A research expedition to Antarctica to study the region’s octopus life has returned with descriptions of four new species, and the first known sub-zero venoms.

“Antarctic octopus venom works at temperatures that would stop other venoms in their tracks,” said biochemist Bryan Fry of the University of Melbourne, who led the expedition.

Antarctic octopuses eat a wide variety of animals, from clams to fish. They catch their prey with their tentacles and use their venom to kill them, much like snakes.

The venoms are being studied as potential sources of pain-killers, Fry said, because they work on the nervous system. So far, analysis of the venom has revealed two toxins that are new to science.

The scientists still don’t know what biochemical tricks the octopuses use to keep their venom working at freezing temperatures.

This gallery contains six poisonous Antarctic octopuses, including one of the new species, pictured above. The octopus doesn’t have a real name yet and is going by the temporary moniker, Parledone species 1
 
Every time I see or read an article on new cephalopod life, I'm always intrigued. Is there anything they can't do? We will one day be ruled over by the Octopi.
 
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Chibibar

that is pretty impressive. Sub-Zero Venom. I can see someone will put a use into this other than good ;)
 
Am I the only one who thought the octopus could shoot venom at its prey, which would then be flash-frozen?

Cool nonetheless though. :D
 
Every time I see or read an article on new cephalopod life, I'm always intrigued. Is there anything they can't do? We will one day be ruled over by the Octopi.
Yes, I believe we will. First they will come for our Asian women and then...THE WORLD!
 
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Chibibar

I hear that cockroaches will survive anywhere on land, now I believe cephalopods will survive anywhere in the water. We humans are screwed!
 
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