Octopus seize and drown seagulls at a glance
Just a little careless, seagulls were caught by octopus and drowned in shallow water on the Richmond River in the northern state of New South Wales, Australia in the presence of many residents.
Just a little careless, seagulls were caught by octopus and drowned in shallow water on the Richmond River in the northern state of New South Wales, Australia in the presence of many residents.
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Before that, the seagull and the same species swooped down on the food thrown by the riverine cool people. When he was waiting to eat, he was suddenly attacked by the octopus and summarized.
When suddenly attacked, white seagulls tried to struggle to escape from the octopus's healthy tentacles. But the octopus did not give any seagull any chance to escape, its tentacles wrapped around the bird's chest and tightened. After a few minutes of pulling, seagulls were completely submerged into the water.
A moment later, the seagull's body floated up, immobile in the water. And the 'killer' has 'dived'.
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