
In Aquarium, Octopus described his child’s traumatic experience of launching on his child
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A 6 -year -old boy left Welts with his hand After the Octopus showed him the brilliance, his mother, Britain Tarin, told about the extreme experience of the Texas Aquarium in social media video, which had taken millions of scenes on Tiktok.
Including Tarin Video footage The length of your child’s hand is showing dots in all ways to his neighborhood.
She explained in the video that her son is often visiting Octopus In the past San Antonio Aquarium. He is allowed to touch the animal, and it usually gives her child suction and then release.
Rare ‘sharkton’ – a shark operating octopus – watching on a camera shared by scientists

A monster Pacific octopus lives in the San Antonio aquarium in Texas. (ISTOCK/Google Maps)
This time, they came forward and did not leave, she said.
When she tried to pull her son away from the animal, she “started coming out of the tank,” she said.
Tarin wrote in her video description that octopus loves “always love to her son”, when she tried to pull him into the tank. It took 3 aquarium employees to get her out. We thought it was a sweet animal bond… as long as it was injured. “
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The SUction Cup of the Monster Pacific Octopus at the C Life Aquarium in Hanover, Germany. (Lucas Shulz/Picture Alliance by Gatey images)
Posted by San Antonio Aquarium Video On the tikoka in which a woman discussed the suction cup of the octopus and mentioned that people could get “hiccles” or “octopus kisses”.
“The exhibition posted in the exhibition mentioned that the guests should follow all the rules and suggestions are strictly permitted to the interaction with the monitoring of the employees.
“The octopus displayed a specific, curious behavior by touching and holding the child’s hand. Octopus does not try to injure aggressive or to injure the child. Our employees immediately helped, the child was safely removed from harmony. The child remained completely calm and the mother refused by the mother.
Rare ‘sharkton’ – a shark operating octopus – watching on a camera shared by scientists
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“We want to emphasize that our monster Pacific Octopus is a healthy, good caring creature that grows in his residence and does not show harmful behavior for guests or employees. Octopus are very intelligent and eager creatures, and their interactions with humans are often fantastic and inventive.
“However, like any animal clash, there are original risks, so you have rigorous protocols to ensure security for all.”
Alex Nitzburg is the author of Fox News Digital.
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