![]() ![]() How Brad and Angelina's marriage fell apart: ALISON BOSHOFF reveals where it all went wrong - from o.Mr Karlson said he did not know the species but it may have been an Octopus tetricus, otherwise known as a 'gloomy octopus'.Ī species of octopus closely related to the East Australian 'gloomy octopus' is found in Western Australia, and is known to hide in crevices on sand or in mud. 'The pain went away quickly, it was more the physical hit that had hurt.' Mr Karlson was holidaying in Geographe Bay, Western Australia, when the incident occurred 'We did not have any vinegar/acid to pour over the stings so my wife poured coke over me, which helped enormously,' he said. The former lifeguard told his wife to pour Coke on his neck to stop the stinging. Woman's warning to beachgoers after finding a deadly octopus inside a shell - and it's MUCH harder to spot than its blue-ringed cousins.Terrifying moment an eel violently attacks an OCTOPUS in ultimate deep sea battle.Terrifying video shows a deadly blue-ringed octopus lurking in a rock pool at a popular beach - and their fatal bites can paralyse within ten minutes.'My goggles were too fogged to see what had happened and I swam back to shore in pain the imprints of the tentacles quickly formed raised marks across my skin.' I was then hit again over my neck,' he recalled. 'As I was looking at the shells underwater I was hit across my arm. Mr Karlson said when he went for a swim about 20 minutes later he saw the 'sea monster' sitting on a large pile of crab shells. 'I walked with my daughter in my arms up to the octopus and took the video the octopus lashed out at us.' Author Lance Karlson called his attacker a 'sea monster' in a scathing social media post ' I saw the tentacles of an octopus come out of the water and lash out at a seagull. 'I thought it was a stingray at first,' he told Daily Mail Australia. Mr Karlson described the animal as 'the angriest octopus in Geographe Bay'. 'Angry' octopus lashed out at unsuspecting father The octopus is alleged to have grab his neck ![]() I think this is a fascinating creature with clearly some very strong emotions just like we do as humans,” he told CNN.He videoed the octopus splaying in the crystal clear water, before it pounced on his neck when he turned his back. “ are beautiful creatures and I really hope this provokes more interest in octopuses as opposed to fear of them. He raced back to shore, and as there was no vinegar available, poured Coca-Cola over the raised tentacle imprints on his body, which stopped the stinging almost immediately, he told the New York Times. “My goggles became fogged, the water was suddenly murky and I remember being shocked and confused,” Karlson told Reuters. That was when he felt the octopus attack him again, whipping him across his arm and again on his neck and down his upper back. Karlson returned to the beach and set up a tent for his family before heading for a solo swim to explore a collection of crab shells. “Oh golly,” he can be heard saying in the video, which has now been viewed more than 200,000 times on Instagram. He started recording a video of the octopus when it suddenly lurched towards him. When he walked closer with his two-year-old daughter, he discovered that it was actually an octopus. Lance Karlson, a 34-year-old geologist and author, was going for a swim at Geographe Bay in Dunsborough, southwestern Australia, when he saw what looked like the tail of a stingray emerge from the water and striking a seagull. ![]()
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