![]() (This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed. Lance Karlson, 34, first saw the marine creature when it lashed. ![]() They are amazing creatures that clearly have some strong emotions (just like us)!" A former lifeguard has been attacked at an idyllic holiday spot by an angry octopus that wrapped its tentacles around his neck. "I am worried that people will view octopuses in a different light. Karlson has experienced the ups and downs of a viral video, including mean comments from strangers on Instagram and phone calls from reporters around. "This was clearly the octopus's domain," he said. Since being bludgeoned by the octopus, Mr. The footage Karlson posted with the comment: "The angriest octopus in Geographe Bay!" was widely shared, but he said he felt apprehension but no animosity toward the animal. Since he did not have vinegar, his preferred treatment for sea animal stings, he poured cola over the affected area, which worked well to stop the stinging. Karlson said he raced back to shore and saw raised imprints of tentacles across his arm, neck and upper back. "My goggles became fogged, the water was suddenly murky and I remember being shocked and confused," Karlson added in the email. As he was swimming, he felt another whip across his arm - followed by a more forceful sting across his neck and upper back. "The octopus lashed out at us, which was a real shock," Karlson said in emailed comments to Reuters.Īfter setting up a sun protection tent for his family on the beach, Karlston put on goggles and went in the water alone to explore a collection of crab shells, which he believed were left by dead sea creatures. A video showing an octopus lashing out at a man on a beach last month in Western Australia has gone viral. By doing so, we can ensure that every project stands alone in this world. We treat innovation as a crucial step and strive to consistently push boundaries. From innovation to production, we turn ideas alive. KARLSON GLOBAL IS AN ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY COMPANY. Upon walking closer with his two-year-old daughter, he discovered it was an octopus, and took a video, which shows the animal in shallow water take a sudden strike in Karlson's direction with its tentacles. Karlson Global Limited LED Costumes & Props. ![]() Geologist and author Lance Karlson was about to take a dip near the resort he and his family were staying at in Geographe Bay, on Australia's southwest coast, when he spotted what he thought was the tail of a stingray emerging from the water and striking a seagull. Reuters | Sydney | Updated: 01-04-2021 14:35 IST | Created: 01-04-2021 14:35 ISTĪ swim on holiday at a Western Australia beach has resulted in a painful octopus "whipping" - and a video of the encounter that has gone viral. ![]()
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