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The giant Pacific octopus was spotted by an Ocean Networks Canada video camera on the sea floor off Vancouver Island ’s west coast .
The video shows the octopus using its tentacles to hang on, while its mantle — the sac above its head — is rippled by the fast-moving water.
A bomb cyclone is triggered by a rapid drop in atmospheric pressure, and the system brought winds as high as 170 km /h to the coast.
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