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  2. It was battling with an octopus. Bryant shared the video on YouTube. ... Trites said that sea lions “bite down onto one arm at a time and fling the octopus’ body with all its force to rip off ...

  3. Cephalopod attack - Wikipedia

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    American traveler Frederick O'Brien (1869–1932) reports during his research in the Marquises Islands that a relative of one of the locals was killed by a large octopus living in the coastal countryside. [6] An undetermined date (sometime in the early 20th century): A diver was attacked by a large octopus in the military port of Toulon.

  4. Octopus bites woman after she put creature on face for photo ...

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    A Washington state woman was bitten by an octopus as she placed the creature on her face for a photo opportunity last week. Fishing guide Jamie Bisceglia, 45, landed in the hospital after she held ...

  5. Blue-lined octopus - Wikipedia

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    This benthic octopus is one of four members of the genus Hapalochlaena, with the other species being the greater blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata), southern blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena maculosa), and the blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena nierstraszi). The blue-lined octopus is the only species of the four to display lined ...

  6. Video of Woman Getting a ‘Hug’ From a Friendly Wild Octopus ...

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    "The Giant Pacific Octopus is not generally regarded as a dangerous octopus, unlike its counterpart the Blue-Ringed Octopus." These are the biggest octopuses in the world, with an average length ...

  7. Common octopus - Wikipedia

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    The common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) is a mollusk belonging to the class Cephalopoda. Octopus vulgaris is one of the most studied of all octopus species, and also one of the most intelligent. It ranges from the eastern Atlantic, extends from the Mediterranean Sea and the southern coast of England , to the southern coast of South Africa.

  8. Swimmer spots ‘once in a lifetime’ sight of sea lion battling ...

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  9. Human interactions with molluscs - Wikipedia

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    The blue-ringed octopus's rings are a warning signal; this octopus is alarmed, and its bite can kill. [42] A few species of molluscs, including octopuses and cone snails, can sting or bite. Some present a serious risk to people handling them. However, deaths from jellyfish stings are ten times as common as those from mollusc bites. [43]