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Most of us if we have lived very long have had close calls, I have had quite a few myself. However, several years ago, we were watching some sort of show about deadly creatures. After a while, they began showing this super bad octopus, a small Blue Ring octopus. I immediately recognize the octopus from my past.
In about 1969, I was in the 9th grade and in Okinawa. The family was out at the edge of a shallow reef area and the tide was mostly out. We (my younger brother and I) were snorkeling in some of the bomb crater holes left over from WWII. These holes held plenty of water when the tide was out and had fish etc in them. When we got through snorkeling and we prowling the hard reef edge, I had found this very small and beautiful octopus and meant to catch it.
As hard as I tried to get it, it seemed to melt into tiny cracks and get away from me. I tried for over an hour to get to it and get it out but no way. I managed to show it to my parents, wanted them to see those beautiful blue rings. Any ways, was very surprised to see it and find out how poisonous it really is. And, very happy that in spite of all my effort, I failed to "catch it". We knew of some of the small conch like snails that were poisonous and avoided them but knew nothing about the Blue Rings. We also avoided the numerous sea snakes.
In about 1969, I was in the 9th grade and in Okinawa. The family was out at the edge of a shallow reef area and the tide was mostly out. We (my younger brother and I) were snorkeling in some of the bomb crater holes left over from WWII. These holes held plenty of water when the tide was out and had fish etc in them. When we got through snorkeling and we prowling the hard reef edge, I had found this very small and beautiful octopus and meant to catch it.
As hard as I tried to get it, it seemed to melt into tiny cracks and get away from me. I tried for over an hour to get to it and get it out but no way. I managed to show it to my parents, wanted them to see those beautiful blue rings. Any ways, was very surprised to see it and find out how poisonous it really is. And, very happy that in spite of all my effort, I failed to "catch it". We knew of some of the small conch like snails that were poisonous and avoided them but knew nothing about the Blue Rings. We also avoided the numerous sea snakes.