A man hits the "most angry octopus" in Australia, he recorded it on the camera.

Abstract: Octopus criticizes Lance Karlson in Geography Bay, Australia. INSTAGRAM / LANCE KARLSON A father attacked his "angry octopus" in Western Australia on March 18. Lance Karlson, Geologist and Premier ...

Lance Karlson, Geologist and Premier Healthy, WA His Geographe Bay in Dunsborough and his two-year-old daughter found that when he found a living in shallow water, it was initially thought that this is a striking stingray.
"I was shocked by the first encounter for me to grab the movie. The second is obsessed. I haven't met this octopus before, so most of me is very fascinated. Please remember me With my daughter, I think any dad will involve more protection against her, not afraid of threats, "Carlson said.  THA has left Octopus with his previous lifeguards and set a tent along the beach in his wife and daughter.
After about 20 minutes, Carlson swims in the sea (there are Fengchang there, when the octopus came back, many "before"? Looking at the crab shell in the left and right 1.5 meters deep, Carlson whipped on the left arm.  "My goggle became atomized, and the water suddenly said, I remember shocked and confused," he said. "Then I was hit by my neck and back. I can only describe it as" whipping "feeling, then it is stinging."
 When threatening, octopus spray ink - sample Material, Carlson believes that he may have unconsciously in the home.
Octopus found in Lance Karlson, Western Australia Geography Bay. Lance Karlson / Through Reuters  
He swims back to the shore, about 25 meters, but encounters painful Carsson with stinging red bumps on his arms, neck and back.  Karlson is a geologist for 13 years, his family rushed to their hotel room to find his wound acidic things? Can't find any vinegar. theyDo it with Coca-Cola.
 "I don't actually know if coke will work, but as it is acidic, I decided to try it," he said. "Rejecting its working principle."
After his octopus encountered, Lance Karlson is now very good. " Lance Karlson  
Although the Bryan Fry, Associate Professor of the University of Biology Science, Queensland was shocked, but the octopus team gave a speech, and the octopus usually won't bring risks to humans.
As a geological student, Carlson participated in the University of Cornell University in 2007-2008. "I remember that other students asked many Australian animals on Australian animals, these animals were regularly produced in the United States. The headlines, spiders, great white shark and crocodile? I have never imagined one of them!" He said.  Karlson hopes that people should respond to his story with conspiracy and charm rather than fear. ["" These are truly significant, highly smart creature obviously has some very strong emotions, "he said." I think I just met it on the wrong side of the bed! 

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