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Octopus doesn’t want to get caught in camera
A short film was uploaded few days back on YouTube that shows a cheeky octopus trying to cover the camera using its eight legs.
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Scuba divers David Malvestuto and Warren Murray were exploring the ocean deep in near Bluefish Cove in Carmel, California when a kleptomaniac calamari tried to put his thieving tentacles on Murray’s camera.
But soon the eight legged creature free the camera off and moved away.
The whole clip was filmed by second scuba driver’s camera.
The clip got tons of hits and comments from the users.
One user wrote “Wild animals are wild” on YouTube video.