…but they steal the limelight (and the camera).
April 17, 2010
When a diver shooting video of a nearby octopus is attacked, it quickly becomes apparent that this cephalopod is more interested in the camera than the human.
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Cool video. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, this is a fascinating film. So glad you did not kill the octopus.
Just goes to show you what wild creatures are capable of!
This is truely a unique and cool site, thank you for sharing.
wow..very wonderful pick…i saw it on digg and voted it up..nice video
I genuinely love this blog. It’s such a cool idea and I’ll remember to keep checking in. I’d love to go diving with a camera.
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Thanks for leaving the critter be and bringing back the amazing trophy of this video.
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