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Octopus eats shark - Fish eats duck
YouTube is an extremely "sticky" website; once you go in, it's very hard to come back out again...
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By
Clive
Maxfield
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Programmable Logic DesignLine
(07/21/2008 0:33 PM EDT)
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I'm too young for all of this. There aren't enough hours in the day to do everything that needs to be done as it is, so I can ill afford to spent valuable time meandering my way around YouTube. But what can you do when a friend sends you a link saying: "Wow, have you seen this?"
The "this" in question is a video of a very scary Octopus eating a 4-foot shark. At first I thought this took place in the wild, but it turns out to be a large aquarium. When the keepers started finding shark skeletons at the bottom of the tank, they decided to film what was happening. The resulting video is rather amazing; I certainly wouldn't want to go into a tank containing this octopus.
The problem is that once you watch one video on YouTube you are presented with see all sorts of interesting related items. In this case, I was first led astray by a video of a giant octopus attacking a submarine and several videos of colossal squid (the "colossal" qualifier is their real name because they are larger than "giant squid"). But then I began to see other beguiling items, such as the one titled Large mysterious fish eats a duck (be warned, this is not for the faint of heart).
Questions? Comments? Feel free to email me – Clive "Max" Maxfield – at max@techbites.com). And, of course, if you haven't already done so, don't forget to Sign Up for our weekly Programmable Logic DesignLine Newsletter.
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