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While relaxing on the beach, a man was twice attacked by an aggressive octopus

In Australia, a man was quietly spending his vacation in the west of the country, when, according to him, he was attacked by "the world's worst octopus." Writes about it with the BBC.

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Geologist Lance Carlson, who was attacked by the octopus, managed to capture this moment on video. It immediately went viral on the internet.

The creature swam up to him and hit him on the arm, and then on the neck and back.

The tentacles left burning red spots on his skin, which Carlson says did not hurt slightly until he poured cola over them.

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The man had previously worked as a lifeguard and said that vinegar is the best for such burns, but he was not at hand, so he decided to use cola, since some kind of acid is needed for the reaction.

“And it worked,” he says.

Carlson said that he wanted to swim on the beach in Zatoka Geograf, where he stayed with his family. But suddenly he saw something resembling the tail of a stingray, which grabs a seagull.

He realized that it was an octopus only when he came closer with his two-year-old daughter and started filming a video. But suddenly the octopus began to approach them.

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“The octopus lunged at us and it was a real shock,” the Australian said.

Later, the man went to the water on his own, and the octopus again pounced on him.

“The water suddenly became cloudy. I only remember that I was shocked and confused,” said the geologist.

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