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There s somebody home. doug s eager to get up close and personal with the normally shy but intensely curious sea animal. so i took my hand and put it at the entrance to the den, and sure enough, one of the arms came up and started feeling up my hand. i put my other hand down and another arm came up and started feeling up my hand. and i thought, this is going to be good. doug, having experience with these guys, knew instinctively to put his hand out in front of the den, and sure enough that animal stuck its tentacle out and started going up its arm. that animal is not just any sea creature but the giant pacific octopus, the largest species of octopus in the world, weighing up to 110 pounds with tentacles reaching up to 16 feet. though it can be playful, the giant pacific octopus is also a carnivore, and sometimes it doesn t take kindly to strangers. they ll actually come out and interact with you. if they don t want to interact with you, then they ll just leave you alone. ....
Whole grisly struggle on camera. just that fast, that octopus was out of the den and on my face. and it was really quite startling. i was shocked. doug pemberton and danny morrow are veteran deep-sea divers, fearless adventurers under the high seas. there s not much they haven t seen, and there s almost nothing they re afraid of. but a dive in the cold waters of british columbia would put that fearlessness to the test. it begins as routine as any other dive. it was a relatively uneventful dive. there wasn t anything spectacular about it. but we stumbled on a couple of octopus and things got really interesting. danny and doug were in an area teeming with fish when they stumble upon an octopus den. i looked down and i thought, great, let s go down and see if there s somebody home. doug s eager to get up close and personal with the normally shy but intensely curious sea animal. ....
Interesting. danny and doug were in an area teeming with fish when they stumble upon an octopus den. i looked down and i thought, great, let s go down and see if anybody s home. doug s eager to get up close and personal with the normally shy but intensely curious sea animal. so i took my hand and put it at the entrance to the den, and sure enough one of the arms came up and started feeling up my hand. i put my other hand down and another arm came up and started feeling up my hand. and i thought, this is going to be good. doug, having experience with these guys, knew instinctively to put his hand out in front of the den, and sure enough that animal stuck its tentacle out and started going up its arm. that animal is not just any sea creature but the giant pacific octopus, the largest species of octopus in the world, weighing up to 110 pounds with tentacles reaching up to 16 feet. though it can be playful, the giant pacific octopus is also a carnivore, and sometimes it doesn t ....
And personal with the normally shy but intensely curious sea animal. so i took my hand and put it at the entrance to the den, and sure enough one of the arms came up and started feeling up my hand. i put my other hand down and another arm came up and started feeling up my hand. and i thought, this is going to be good. doug, having experience with these guys, knew instinctively to put his hand out in front of the den, and sure enough that animal stuck its tentacle out and started going up its arm. that animal is not just any sea creature but the giant pacific octopus, the largest species of octopus in the world, weighing up to 110 pounds with tentacles reaching up to 16 feet. though it can be playful, the giant pacific octopus is also a carnivore, and sometimes it doesn t take kindly to strangers. he ll actually come out and interact with you. if they don t want to interact with you, then they ll just leave you alone. they re just gone. ....
Whole grizzly struggle on camera. just that fast, that octopus was on my face. and it was really quite startling. i was shocked. doug pemberton and danny morrow are veteran deep-sea divers, fearless adventurers under the high seas. there s not much they haven t seen, and there s almost nothing they re afraid of. but a dive in the cold waters of british columbia would put that fearlessness to the test. it begins as routine as any other dive. there was a relatively uneventful dive. there wasn t anything spectacular about it. but we stumbled on a couple of octopus and things got really interesting. danny and doug were in an area teeming with fish when they stumble upon an octopus den. i looked down and i thought, great, let s go down and see if there s somebody home. doug s eager to get up close and personal with the normally shy but intensely curious sea animal. so i took my hand and put it at the entrance to the den, and ....