VIDEO: The fish was troubling the octopus resting peacefully, condition worsened in a single ‘punch’ – न्यूज़लीड India

VIDEO: The fish was troubling the octopus resting peacefully, condition worsened in a single ‘punch’

VIDEO: The fish was troubling the octopus resting peacefully, condition worsened in a single ‘punch’


A funny video inside the sea is going viral. Where a fish was messing with an octopus. On this the octopus also taught him a funny lesson.

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oi-Ashutosh Tiwari

Updated: Saturday, March 18, 2023, 15:57 [IST]

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A few years ago, 49-year-old Ian Haggerty went diving in the sea of ​​Mauritius. He also had a camera. As soon as he reached the bottom of the sea, he saw many fishes there. They were all in search of food. There was also an octopus, who knows the art of hiding very well. He stopped seeing her, the video of what happened after that is becoming increasingly viral.

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Actually the octopus was trying to hide quietly. There were many fish around him, but he was in no mood to hunt. He hid peacefully, then a fish came there. Initially the octopus ignored him, but the fish had something else on its mind. She started troubling him.

Initially, the octopus attacked him several times to scare him, but the fish did not listen. She was hovering around him. At this the octopus got angry and hit the fish with a mighty punch with its feet. After this he silently hid among the sea rocks and the fish also left from there. This interesting video is becoming very viral on social media.

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laughing while diving
According to Ian Haggerty, he went diving in Mauritius. He was looking at the fishes, then his eyes fell on the domino fish, which was blue in color. They thought that they would get a chance to see the prey of the octopus, but the matter turned upside down. They got to see a tremendous scene, in which the octopus punched the fish. Seeing him, those people had stopped laughing.

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This is the specialty of octopus
The name octopus is derived from the Greek word, which means- 8 arms. Although people think that they have 8 arms, but this is wrong. They have 6 arms and 2 legs. If they are very hungry, they eat with their own hands. The special thing is that an octopus has 3 hearts in its body. They eat crabs, prawns and small fish. Although their life is short. They live from five months to 5 years.

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