Octopus Kills Shark | National Geographic

Octopus Kills Shark | National Geographic

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This section introduces a Giant Pacific octopus in an aquarium tank with sharks. The octopus is believed to have the ability to camouflage itself and defend against the sharks.

Octopus vs Sharks

  • The aquarium staff believes that the octopus can use its camouflage ability and strength to protect itself from the sharks.
  • The octopus has sharp spines on its dorsal fins that can puncture anything that touches them.
  • Contrary to expectations, the octopus starts attacking and overpowering the sharks in the tank.
  • Dogfish carcasses are found at the bottom of the tank, indicating that the octopus is responsible for eliminating the sharks.

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This section highlights how the octopus outperforms and eliminates the sharks in their shared tank.

Octopus Dominance

  • The Giant Pacific octopus quickly defeats and consumes the sharks in the tank.
  • The aquarium staff discovers that there was a danger in the tank, but it was posed by the sharks rather than by the octopus.

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