![]() This week, Australian geologist, Lance Karlson got. Karlson has experienced the ups and downs of a viral video, including mean comments from strangers on Instagram and phone calls from reporters around. "My goggles became fogged, the water was suddenly murky and I remember being shocked and confused," he said. South African octopuses, it appears, are a lot nicer than their counterparts down under. Since being bludgeoned by the octopus, Mr. Later, when he went into the water alone, the octopus found him again and struck him. "The octopus lashed out at us, which was a real shock," Karlson said in e-mailed comments to news agency Reuters. He discovered it was an octopus only when he walked closer with his two-year-old daughter, and was filming a video of it when it suddenly struck in their direction. ![]() Karlson said he was about to take a dip near the resort where he and his family were staying at in Geographe Bay when he saw what he thought was the tail of a stingray striking a seagull. However, he said that he knew anything acidic may help, and decided to try using cola. After setting up a sun protection tent for his family on the beach, Karlson put on goggles and went in the water alone to explore a collection of crab shells, which he believed were left by Dead Sea creatures. Man finds ‘the angriest octopus’ on Australian beach, later attacked while swimming It may not be a Kraken, but an octopus swimming along. Manufactured by license from Spor Records. 220K views, 576 likes, 42 loves, 67 comments, 142 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from KTVU Fox 2: It may not be a Kraken, but an octopus swimming along Geographe Bay in Australia has plenty of. Digitally remastered by Oskar Pall Sveinsson at South Bank Studio, London 1996. Additional recordings and mixing were made at the Red Bus Studios in London in October 1980. The former lifeguard told Australian news outlet 7News that his preferred treatment for sea animal stings was vinegar, but he did not have any on him at the time. 'The octopus lashed out at us, which was a real shock,' Karlson said in emailed comments to Reuters. Recorded at Hljóðriti Studios in Hafnarfjörður Iceland from mid August to mid October 1980. The tentacles left stinging red welts on his skin, which Karlson said only eased after he poured cola over them. The creature came after him again later and struck him on the arm, before whipping his neck and upper back. ![]() In a video that has gone viral, the octopus can be seen in shallow waters lashing out at geologist Lance Karlson. Prior to joining Armstrong, Chris was an Investment Director at Octopus Renewables, evaluating investments in energy infrastructure assets including solar. Lance Karlson says the octopus lashed out at him and his daughter Photo: INSTAGRAM/ Lance Karlson
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