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Octopus Snatches Diver S Camera Cnn

Octopus Snatches Diver S Camera Cnn Video
Octopus Snatches Diver S Camera Cnn Video

Octopus Snatches Diver S Camera Cnn Video Scuba divers were taking pictures of an octopus when it decided to grab hold of the camera. In one such remarkable underwater encounter, divers witnessed an unexpected moment when an octopus decided to grab their camera and seemingly took a selfie. this reminds us of the surprising.

Playful Octopus Snatches Diver S Camera And Then Ends Up Taking An
Playful Octopus Snatches Diver S Camera And Then Ends Up Taking An

Playful Octopus Snatches Diver S Camera And Then Ends Up Taking An Underwater videographers john roney and chris mullen tell the national about the moment they had their camera hijacked by a curious giant pacific octopus off the coast of vancouver island . Two divers got a surprise when an octopus decided it could do a better job at underwater photography and took their camera. ocean videographers, john roney and chris mullen, were diving off. Two stunned divers have spoken about the 'crazy' moment the world's largest species of octopus hugged them before taking a selfie. While diving in nanoose bay off the coast of vancouver island, underwater videographers john roney and chris mullen encountered a giant pacific octopus who playfully stole the camera they were using.

Playful Octopus Snatches Diver S Camera And Then Ends Up Taking An
Playful Octopus Snatches Diver S Camera And Then Ends Up Taking An

Playful Octopus Snatches Diver S Camera And Then Ends Up Taking An Two stunned divers have spoken about the 'crazy' moment the world's largest species of octopus hugged them before taking a selfie. While diving in nanoose bay off the coast of vancouver island, underwater videographers john roney and chris mullen encountered a giant pacific octopus who playfully stole the camera they were using. 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. A diver had a “once in a lifetime” encounter with a giant pacific octopus after the sea creature showed interest in him and his camera — grabbing it from him and then giving him a hug. Underwater videograph­er john roney said he and his longtime diving buddy chris mullen went out aug. 5 to nanoose bay on the east side of vancouver island, a renowned spot for octopus. Octopuses rarely have access to cameras — but when they do, they turn into total divas. at least, that’s what happened when a giant pacific octopus got a hold of a diver’s camera off the coast of canada’s vancouver island and used it to conduct a mini video shoot underwater.

Playful Octopus Snatches Diver S Camera And Then Ends Up Taking An
Playful Octopus Snatches Diver S Camera And Then Ends Up Taking An

Playful Octopus Snatches Diver S Camera And Then Ends Up Taking An 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. A diver had a “once in a lifetime” encounter with a giant pacific octopus after the sea creature showed interest in him and his camera — grabbing it from him and then giving him a hug. Underwater videograph­er john roney said he and his longtime diving buddy chris mullen went out aug. 5 to nanoose bay on the east side of vancouver island, a renowned spot for octopus. Octopuses rarely have access to cameras — but when they do, they turn into total divas. at least, that’s what happened when a giant pacific octopus got a hold of a diver’s camera off the coast of canada’s vancouver island and used it to conduct a mini video shoot underwater.

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