The mother says the octopus went into her son
Texas Mama is worried after saying the Octopus San Antonio Aquarium left the wounds of his 6-year-old boy head.
According to Mother, Brity Taryn, aquarium has been allowing visitors to contact the octopus, returning to November of 2024. Her son visited the Octopus, a large Pacific Octopus Octopus, often.
“They are allowed to contact them, and they are welcome,” said video to send to the incident, which has been responding to the viral. “He lived there and talked to the octopus until we cross her.”
During the visit mentioned, Taryn and her son noticed a slightly grown Octopus since the last time they had changed. While the octopus often puts its tents to his Son and released him, not what happened on July 14.
“Mama, let me not let me go,” said his Son that day.
Since Taryn tried to help her son in the tank, the octopus still stopped and started out of tangling, he said.
“We start out because the octopus is now too big than my six-year-old child,” he said. “So if we were with this octopus without water, will he mold him and swallow him up? I don’t.”
Took three workers in snow packets to find his son, he said in this video. Tragedy left his son’s respect for a race, and his arm was covered with a glittering mark.
Taryn said her son was right.
“This was true honesty with a mocking experience with her,” she said. “You are very happy, but I don’t know. Do I have to worry too much? Should I be worried?”
USA Today has reached aquarium to comment.
The employee at first thought that the octopus ‘played’
According to Kataryn, there were no staff at the beginning. Then a man came and saw what was happening.
“How are you, ‘Well, doesn’t play today?'” Taryn remembers. “The octopus comes from the tank trying to eat my son, but yes, playing, quite.”
The employee was successfully trying to get a boy animal, and we used his radio to call snow packs. Two people came running in the snow packets, putting themselves in an animal, Taryn said.
“The octopus includes and releases other employees, but does not allow my child,” he said. More tents began to cover his arm. “
The three workers would be able to free his son from the Octopus catch.
Octopus showing its tents underwater. The Octopus pictured is not mentioned in this story.
‘Accept it’: Octpus can see people are contacting them
Taryn and her son left Aquarium and eventually returned because she wanted to look at the animal, she said. They had to wait for the crowd of people to wipe out the area, and close to his son in Octopus, he saw a reaction that did not compromise.
The octopus, often looked in brown-brown, began to take the color that he had never seen before.
“(Octopus) met my son and son and soon … began to convert colors and approached him,” he said, adding that the animal turned white.
In time, he returned home and researched the behavior of octopus behavior, and what the learned was shocked.
“Since the octopus stood up when I was, I learned that it can start a good thing or stick,” he said. “You accepted … You seem to have emotional reactions to him.”
He said he was concerned about the emotional principle of an animal, and that some child could have the same problem with the octopus. Although her son handled the same situation, some children may not be and hurt the animal, he said.
But researchers say that animals want to know and can remember things.
“They can also see people and actually love others more than others,” writes team members of the Max Delbrück Center, a German research center. “The investigators now believe that they dreamed even, as they change their colors and leather structures while sleeping.”
Aquarium describes Octupus behavior
About two weeks after the incident, San Antonio Aquarium has not been directly to the situation but share the Educational Education Video for the Octopus.
According to an employee, Sshulhu’s supply is a solid, “” wonderful “is to stick with openly. Calling the pasts of the short days, “says the absorption cups can move independently and let the animals taste food and move heavy objects.
The Great Octopus of the Pacific Pacific in Aquarium. The Octopus pictured is not mentioned in this story.
An employee added that the octopus was smart and happy at the meal, he saw how he tried to succeed in the hand of the worker.
Throughout the video, viewers can see the octopus including an employee’s arm through its tent. As animals try to catch food or other things, the sucking cups create “hockey” or “Octopus’ hugs” about strong, curious animals, said work.
“Blood comes from the face of your skin,” said the work. “He doesn’t try to be dangerous in any way.”
Damage to show depends on the Octopus view, age and skin. They disappear between two weeks, the work said.
In one video with an octopus worker, he laughed as he tried to remove his arm on his arm. Taryn marked observers in a piece.
“Now let’s say that there is 6 years old,” Taryn said.
Besides the first video of the virus, Taryn continues to send about experiences in tiktok to bring awareness of others.
Sareen Martin is a journalist in the modern-day USA group. You come from Norfolk, Virginia – 757. His email at Sdmartin@satoday.com.
This article was originally appeared in the USA today: The octopus catches a boy’s arm in the Aquarium in San Antonio Aquarium, Mom says