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A 6 -year -old boy was released with Welts with his hand, when an octopus glowomed, his mother, Britney Tarin said while talking about the annoying experience in the Texas aquarium in social media video, who has seen millions of times on Tikok.
Tarin includes video footage Showing the length of his son’s arm, showing the mark in all the ways.
He explained in the video that his son has often visited the octopus at San Antonio Aquarium in the past. He is allowed to touch the creature, and it usually suits his son and then releases.
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A giant Pacific octopus lives in the San Antonio aquarium in Texas. (Istock/Google Map)
This time, it lay down on and not released, he said.
When he tried to pull his son away from the creature, it “began to come out of the tank,” he said.
Terin wrote in his video description that the octopus till date “loves his son always”, when he tried to pull him into the tank. Took him 3 aquarium staff to close him, “he said. “We thought it was a sweet animal bond … until it leaves hurt.”
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A huge Pacific Octopus’s Suction Cup at the Sea Life Aquarium in Hannover, Germany. (Lucas Shulz/Picture through Alliance Getty Image)
San Antonio Aquarium posted Video On Tiktok in which a woman discussed the suction cup of octopus and noted that people could get “hicis” or “octopus kiss”.
According to a statement received by Fox News Digital, “Feeding interactions are allowed only staff supervision only with the care of employees, as indicated by the signage posted on the performance. Guests must follow all rules and instructions.
“Octopus displayed specific, curious behavior by touching and catching the child’s arm. At any point the octopus was not aggressive or attempted to harm the child. Our employees replied to help immediately, making sure that the child was safely removed from conversation. The child was calm. The child was calm, but an event for the mother was fulfilled.
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“We want to emphasize that our giant Pacific Octopus is a healthy, well -caring animal that thrives in its residence and does not demonstrate harmful behavior towards guests or employees. The octopus is highly intelligent and curious organisms, and their interaction with humans is often playful and discovery.
“However, with any animal encounter, there are underlying risk, which is why we have strict protocols to ensure safety for all.”