Face the giant octopus
The huge octopus "checked" the steel nerves of filmmakers at the bottom of the sea and performed a dance in front of the camera.
Two BBC Wildlife filmmakers saw pieces of dead shells near a rock pit at the bottom of the sea. It is a sign that there is an octopus in the cave. Despite knowing that, when the octopus appeared, they were still taken aback because it was too big. The animal approached the filmmaker named Steve Leonard and stretched his tentacles towards him. After noticing that the two filmmakers were not dangerous, the octopus left Leonard and made some smooth movements before the camera lens of the other person.
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