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6-year-old boy left A shelk along the hand After the octopus had been recruited at him, his mother Britney Tarin told when she talked about a painful experience in a Texas aquarium in a video in social media, which attracted millions of views.
Tarin is turned on video footage showing the signs that scatter the son’s length to his armpit.
In the video she explained that her son often visited octopus In the aquarium, the San -Antonio in the past. He is allowed to touch the creature, and it usually presses her son and then releases.
Rare “Sharktopus” – an octopus that goes on the shark – aiming at the camera shared by scientists
The giant Pacific octopus lives in the an aquarium of San -antonio in Texas. (Istock/Google Maps)
This time she clung to and didn’t release, she said.
When she tried to divert her son from the creature, she started “getting out of the tank”, she said.
Tarin wrote in her video that the octopus “always loved” son “to this day when she tried to get it into the tank. It took 3 staff of the aquarium to deprive her of,” she said. “We thought it was a cute connection to animals … until it left Bruise.”
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Squads of the giant Pacific octopus in the Sea Life aquarium in Hanover, Germany. (Lucas Schulze/Picture Alliance through Getty Images)
Aquarium San -Antonio posted video On the ciking in which the woman discussed the suckers of the octopus and noted that people could get “Hiki” or “Kisses of Octopus”.
“Feeding interaction is strictly allowed only when supervised by the staff, as shown at the exhibition at the exhibition, which states that the guests should follow all the rules and instructions.
“The octopus was manifested by a typical, curious behavior, touching and holding a child’s hand. By no means an aggressive octopus or an attempt to harm the child. Our staff responded immediately to help the child safely from the interaction. The child remained calm and the medical assistance was offered.
Rare “Sharktopus” – an octopus that goes on the shark – aiming at the camera shared by scientists
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“We want to emphasize that our gigantic Pacific octopus is a healthy, well-distressed animal that blooms in its habitat and does not show harmful behavior against guests or staff. Octopus is very intelligent and curious creatures, and their interaction with people is often playful.
“However, as in any meeting with animals, there are inherent risks, and therefore we have strict protocols for safety for everyone.”