I try to imagine what would happen if a small sea creature with the capacity to kill 26 humans turned up on an Irish beach.
Andy McConnell shared a video of a blue-ringed octopus during a recent vacation in the Philippines A man captured himself unknowingly holding the world's deadliest octopus. On Thursday, Dec. 11, ...
What started as a curious moment on a beach in the Philippines has turned into a sharp warning for travellers about touching unfamiliar wildlife. A British tourist, Andy McConnell, filmed himself ...
It looked like a harmless beach moment. There was a tiny octopus and a curious tourist, holding it and recording the moment in his camera. But what this British man didn’t know at the time is that he ...
A British traveller's casual beach video in the Philippines turned into a stark warning after social media identified the "baby octopus" he handled as a deadly blue-ringed octopus. McConnell, unaware ...
Spotting an adorable animal and wanting to touch it– is not something rare. Most people love animals, and if a cute one is friendly enough– petting them, touching them, or even holding them– is one of ...
Andy McConnell, a British tourist, had a scary moment while swimming in the Philippines. He saw a small, colorful octopus and, not knowing it was dangerous, picked it up. He filmed himself holding it, ...
Andy McConnell, a journalist and glass historian, said he was on a routine morning beach walk when he noticed a group of children animatedly passing around what they described as a "baby octopus". A ...
The blue-ringed octopus may be tiny, but its venom is deadly. A video of a man holding this world's venomous animal goes viral online.
Blue-ringed octopus is considered the world's most dangerous octopus species Manila: A plucky British adventurer named Decanterman turned a sunny Philippine beach day into his personal ...