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		<title>By: spyrule</title>
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		<description>These little guys are actually considered one of thee most poisonous animals in the world, regardless of biotope.

(also, it&#039;s antidote, not anecdote)

Also, they can get larger then a golf ball, the average size of a fully grown adult, is more about the side of a tennis ball (excluding the legs).

They live in tide pools pretty much in all locations around the pacific rim (not including northern US/Canada).

 Species name : Hapalochlaena lunulata</description>
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<p>(also, it&#8217;s antidote, not anecdote)</p>
<p>Also, they can get larger then a golf ball, the average size of a fully grown adult, is more about the side of a tennis ball (excluding the legs).</p>
<p>They live in tide pools pretty much in all locations around the pacific rim (not including northern US/Canada).</p>
<p> Species name : Hapalochlaena lunulata</p>
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