Ghost Econ
01-05-2023, 06:00 AM
Technically a giant octopus, but the point still stands.
Video of Giant Octopus Being Reeled In by Fishing Boat Terrifies Viewers (https://www.newsweek.com/video-giant-octopus-being-reeled-fishing-boat-terrifies-viewers-1770725?amp=1)
However, National Geographic notes they "have been known to attack and eat sharks as well as birds, using their sharp, beaklike mouths to puncture and tear flesh."
Video of Giant Octopus Being Reeled In by Fishing Boat Terrifies Viewers (https://www.newsweek.com/video-giant-octopus-being-reeled-fishing-boat-terrifies-viewers-1770725?amp=1)
However, National Geographic notes they "have been known to attack and eat sharks as well as birds, using their sharp, beaklike mouths to puncture and tear flesh."