Andy McConnell shared a video of a blue-ringed octopus during a recent vacation in the Philippines A man captured himself unknowingly holding the world's deadliest octopus. On Thursday, Dec. 11, ...
What started as a curious moment on a beach in the Philippines has turned into a sharp warning for travellers about touching unfamiliar wildlife. A British tourist, Andy McConnell, filmed himself ...
It looked like a harmless beach moment. There was a tiny octopus and a curious tourist, holding it and recording the moment in his camera. But what this British man didn’t know at the time is that he ...
A British traveller's casual beach video in the Philippines turned into a stark warning after social media identified the "baby octopus" he handled as a deadly blue-ringed octopus. McConnell, unaware ...
A British tourist unknowingly handled a blue-ringed octopus while swimming in the Philippines. A British tourist had a narrow escape after unknowingly handling one of the most venomous animals in the ...
Spotting an adorable animal and wanting to touch it– is not something rare. Most people love animals, and if a cute one is friendly enough– petting them, touching them, or even holding them– is one of ...
Andy McConnell, a British tourist, had a scary moment while swimming in the Philippines. He saw a small, colorful octopus and, not knowing it was dangerous, picked it up. He filmed himself holding it, ...
Andy McConnell, a journalist and glass historian, said he was on a routine morning beach walk when he noticed a group of children animatedly passing around what they described as a "baby octopus". A ...
A viral video shows a British man holding blue-ringed octopus (Image: X/@CollinRugg) A viral video shows a man holding a tiny but deadly octopus. This creature is known as the blue-ringed octopus, one ...
A British man in the Philippines unknowingly handled one of the deadliest animals in the world on Wednesday. Andy McConnell was vacationing in the Philippines when he stumbled across a blue-ringed ...
SANTA FE, Philippines – A British man in the Philippines unknowingly handled one of the deadliest animals in the world on Wednesday. Andy McConnell was vacationing in the Philippines when he stumbled ...