The mimic octopus found in Indo-Malayan archipelago switches between impersonating different poisonous or distasteful animals to prevent predation. It has been known to impersonate lionfish, flatfish and sea snake, all creatures that prey on its predators. Furthermore, the octopus can tailor its response to suit the particular situation. As an example, sea- snake mimicry was observed only during an attack by the damselfish (sea snakes prey on damselfish) [1]. Although this model assumes that the mimic octopus is a Batesian mimic not much is known about its toxicity due to its recent discovery [7]. However, since it employs predator- avoidance behavior and camouflage often, it is possible that it is non-toxic to a lot of potential predators.