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Two stunned divers have spoken about the ‘crazy’ moment the world’s largest species of octopus came out to play with them before taking a selfie. 35-year-old Canadian Chris Mullen was scuba diving off ...
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ACB7 said in the video's caption, "The giant Pacific octopus can grow to nearly 20 feet across, and is found throughout the northern Pacific Ocean, its habitat extending from Korea to Mexico ...
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Octopuses, renowned for their intelligence and camouflage, range from small, elusive creatures to massive giants. The Giant Pacific Octopus, the largest known species, can reach impressive sizes.
Scuba divers off Vancouver Island were approached by a giant pacific octopus that took one of their cameras then filmed a unique view from inside its arms.
The reddish giant Pacific octopus wrapped its tentacles around the diver and his camera, as if clicking a selfie with him.
Britney Taryn said her 6-year-old son has visited the Giant Pacific Octopus many times. Previously, the animal let her son go, but not on July 14.
Scuba divers off Vancouver Island were approached by a giant pacific octopus that took one of their cameras then filmed a unique view from inside its arms.
Scuba divers off Vancouver Island were approached by a giant pacific octopus that took one of their cameras then filmed a unique view from inside its arms.