"I took that footage, it lashed out at me and I was quite surprised and then it swam off into deeper water," Karlson told CNN Friday. This includes technical analysis and reporting of health, safety and environment events as well as drilling, earthworks and geophysics performance. In a video that has gone viral, the octopus can be seen in shallow waters lashing out at geologist Lance Karlson. Karlson posted his video on Instagram, where it has been viewed 60,000 times. 18 years after the release of her iconic music video with Ludacris 'My heart has a deep sorrow for your passing': Pierce Brosnan pays tribute to 'inspirational' James Caan. Accountable for the sustainability of Geoscience safety and production performance. A holidaymaker has divulged how he was attacked by the angriest octopus on an Australian beach. Based on true events, The Noriega Tapes is the ‘Narcos of Panama’ a thrilling combination of espionage, conspiracy and corruption where fact blends seamlessly with fiction. Realizing the creature was, in fact, an octopus, he started filming it - just in time for the angry invertebrate to launch itself at him.
On March 18, 34-year-old Lance Karlson was walking on the beach and looking for somewhere to swim with his two-year-old daughter in Geographe Bay, a popular snorkeling spot about 140 miles south of Perth, when he saw what he thought was a stingray leap from the water.
(CNN) - Considered by biologists to be some of the most intelligent invertebrates, octopuses are normally playful and inquisitive.īut an Australian geologist saw another side to the marine creatures, when one octopus defended its home in Western Australia rather aggressively. Upon walking closer with his two-year-old daughter, he discovered it was an octopus, and took a video, which shows the animal in shallow water take a sudden strike in Mr Karlsons direction with. Considered by biologists to be some of the most intelligent invertebrates, octopuses are normally playful and inquisitive.