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Pets & Animals 30th Apr 2021 11:29 AM | Updated: 11:31 AM Despite being overrun by celebrities, influencers and tourists - nothing was going to stop this giant octopus from spending some time on the sands of Wategos Beach in Byron Bay. Sydney resident Jarrah Brailey filmed the eight-legged creature making its way across the sand towards some nearby rocks. The octopus, which had tentacles around 30cm long, appeared to frequently change its colours with each movement. A giant octopus was filmed sliding across the sands of Wategos Beach, in Byron Bay. It absolutely was crazy, I couldn t believe it, Ms Brailey said. It was really cool, it was changing colour depending on whether it was under water, or on the sand or the rocks to camouflage itself. It was absolutely massive. ....
Pets & Animals 30th Apr 2021 11:29 AM | Updated: 11:31 AM Despite being overrun by celebrities, influencers and tourists - nothing was going to stop this giant octopus from spending some time on the sands of Wategos Beach in Byron Bay. Sydney resident Jarrah Brailey filmed the eight-legged creature making its way across the sand towards some nearby rocks. The octopus, which had tentacles around 30cm long, appeared to frequently change its colours with each movement. A giant octopus was filmed sliding across the sands of Wategos Beach, in Byron Bay. It absolutely was crazy, I couldn t believe it, Ms Brailey said. It was really cool, it was changing colour depending on whether it was under water, or on the sand or the rocks to camouflage itself. It was absolutely massive. ....
Watch: Massive octopus legs it across popular Byron Bay, Australia, beach 30 Apr, 2021 01:21 AM 2 minutes to read Massive octopus filmed pulling itself along Byron Bay beach. Video / Jarrah Brailey via Nine News news.com.au Despite being overrun by celebrities, influencers and tourists, nothing was going to stop this massive octopus from spending some time on the sands of Wategos Beach in Byron Bay. Sydney resident Jarrah Brailey filmed the eight-legged creature making its way across the sand towards some nearby rocks. The octopus, which had tentacles about 30cm long, appeared to change its colour with each movement. Speaking to 9 news, Brailey said the moment was crazy . ....