Top of the foodchain. . . shark, man, or. . . octopus?

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Excellent <wringing hands>
That's one animal I'd like to see in the wilds, but now I know to keep just a bit more distance
 
I don't have Real Player and refuse to load it on my machine. Can you give me a blow by blow as to the video?
 
Robert Phillips:
I don't have Real Player and refuse to load it on my machine. Can you give me a blow by blow as to the video?

OK my friend. . . here goes (everybody avert your eyes)

The octopus looks at the shark, then. . . . .

(guess you hafta read the PM Im sending to my DIR guru)

T
 
Tevis, how many ID changes have you done this month, 3?
It is hard to keep up with you, buddy!:D
Don't lose the sig line or I'll never be able to tell who you are!!!
 
That is awesome!

Makes you think twice about peeking in on Mr Octo out there on the reef:D Don't want to get one in a bad mood.

Rick
 
I almost shat myself watching that, here i am thinking that an octopus is a nice gentle creature then you have to slap me in the face woth reality, and it hurts bad...


Evil :bgmad:
 
That is the coolest thing ever!! Octopi just got more respect from me... That's the last time I poke at one in a hole.
 
Yup, still to this day pretty amazing! I keep my hands off of bitey things. . . and now tenticle-y things also,

Great Monday to all,

T
 

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