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Sunday, January 29, 2006

Octopus attacks submarine 

&bull posted by Matt Wharton @ 7:02 PM  

I think my hypothesis that the creatures of the sea are turning against mankind is proving correct with yet another notable inexplciable attack in the news.

Video captures octopus attack on submarine
Rare video footage shows a giant octopus attacking a small submarine off the west coast of Vancouver Island.

Salmon researchers working on the Brooks Peninsula were shocked last November when an octopus attacked their expensive and sensitive equipment.

The giant Pacific octopus weighs about 45 kilograms, powerful enough to damage Mike Wood's remote-controlled submarine.

Wood's first reaction was to panic, knowing the marine creature can exert a powerful bite.
Octopuses are known to be intelligent creatures capable of using tools and disguise themselves if they are now attacking submarines I'd be very worried about what future plots they have in store for attacks on mankind.

Forget Al Qaida it is the creatures of the sea that we should be worrying about.


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