Poor creature trying to escape!
Although aquarium sites pretty much feature the same animal kingdom adventures, Seattle Aquarium, partner of Giant Pacific Octopus found in the Puget Sound, has definitely set the trend as its “special performer”, giant octopus (also known Ink) tries to unleash itself from a glass display.
It was a thrilling escapade to be witnessed by “spectators” but not so much as soon as OP here almost kissed the lips of the glass making the kids go wary. Seattle Aquarium’s Tim Kuniholm however defended in Q13 FOX News that the “video has been blown out of proportion” adding, “It’s a new octopus ‘Ink’ in a new exhibit exploring his boundaries.”
Luckily, one of the staff was brave enough to return Ink back where he belongs. “In the video that’s been shared by the public… it’s one of our staff members helping Ink bank into his exhibit after exploring the edge, ” said Seattle Aquarium’s Tim Kuniholm
The aquarium released two of its octopuses back into the sound just a few weeks ago.
Credits: IsoscelesKr4mer via BuzzFeed
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