A man captured himself unknowingly holding the world’s deadliest octopus, a blue-ringed octopus, in the Philippines in a ...
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Journalist's 'brush with death' after handling octopus 1,000 times more toxic than cyanide
British journalist Andy McConnell was enjoying a morning beach walk on Cebu Island in the Philippines when he came across a ...
The blue-ringed octopus may be tiny, but its venom is deadly. A video of a man holding this world's venomous animal goes ...
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Clueless tourist narrowly avoids death after picking up one of world's deadliest octopuses
An unsuspecting British tourist narrowly escaped death after picking up one of the planet's most lethal creatures in a beach ...
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Man Unknowingly Handles Deadliest Octopus With Venom 1,000 Times More Toxic Than Cyanide
A British man recorded himself handling a blue-ringed octopus - one of the most venomous animals on earth - while on holiday in the Philippines recently.Andy McConnell - who has been the glass expert ...
A viral beach clip has become a cautionary tale about how quickly a harmless-looking encounter can turn dangerous in tropical waters.
Octopuses have gotten a reputation for being cunning camouflagers and intelligent creatures. But some are known for a more ominous reason: They're deadly. One group — the blue-ringed octopus (genus ...
Andy McConnell, a British tourist, had a scary moment while swimming in the Philippines. He saw a small, colorful octopus and, not knowing it was dangerous, picked it up. He filmed himself holding it, ...
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