Octopus Survives Bomb Cyclone
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•Underwater camera captures octopus clinging to rocks during bomb cyclone | Globalnews.ca
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Ocean Networks Canada’s camera set up in Folger Passage near Bamfield on Vancouver Island captured a giant Pacific octopus trying to use all eight arms to cling to the rocks during the height of the storm.
The octopus was getting hit with a lot of change in currents and there were waves 10 metres high at the time.
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