Shocking video has captured the moment an oblivious UK tourist had a brush with death after inadvertently handling one of the most venomous creatures in the world.
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Man escapes death by octopus
A British man vacationing in the Philippines very closely escaped death after he unknowingly handled a super poisonous ...
Two British tourists were amazingly unharmed after playing with a deadly blue-ringed octopus in Australia. The two men, along with an unnamed friend, filmed themselves with the animal, News.com.au ...
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Watch: Man plays with baby octopus with poison 1000x deadlier than... internet says, 'You're lucky'
A viral video shows a man playing with a mini octopus on a beach. The internet tells him it's poisonous. Scroll down to see ...
A teenager in Australia nearly died from a poison octopus' bite after he pocketed a seaside souvenir. 18-year-old Jacob Ettington was hunting for shells at Shoalwater Beach, near Perth, local outlet ...
A blue-ringed octopus is one of the most dangerous animals in the ocean. Its bite can be fatal to humans. However, very few people have died from a blue-ringed octopus bite. These octopuses are not ...
A woman has been bitten multiple times by one of Australia's most infamous and deadly creatures—the blue-ringed octopus. The victim was swimming on Chinamans Beach in Sydney's Lower North Shore when ...
A tourist visiting Australia has unknowingly had a brush with death after filming themselves handling a very dangerous creature. Footage uploaded to Reddit shows the unwitting tourist holding a deadly ...
Blue-ringed octopi are some of the deadliest marine life in the ocean, though they rarely bite humans. There are several species of blue-ringed octopus, part of a genus known as Hapalochlaena. They ...
A Virginia woman is lucky to be alive after unknowingly playing with an octopus that could have killed her with just one bite. Kaylin Phillips had no idea the creature she and her friends were passing ...
Nature is beautiful, but don’t let that fool you. Poison isn’t just for snakes; some creatures use it in ways so brutal, you’ll wonder why horror movies haven’t copied them yet. In this wild ride ...
Traditionally, when taxonomists examine a potentially new species of octopus, they dissect them, an approach that is highly invasive and nearly destroys the specimen. Alexander Ziegler Hidden in the ...
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