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Geologist and author lance karlson
Geologist and author lance karlson











geologist and author lance karlson

Mr Karlson was holidaying in Geographe Bay, Western Australia, when the incident occurred ‘The pain went away quickly, it was more the physical hit that had hurt.’ ‘We did not have any vinegar/acid to pour over the stings so my wife poured coke over me, which helped enormously,’ he said. The former lifeguard told his wife to pour Coke on his neck to stop the stinging. ‘My goggles were too fogged to see what had happened and I swam back to shore in pain the imprints of the tentacles quickly formed raised marks across my skin.’ I was then hit again over my neck,’ he recalled.

geologist and author lance karlson

‘As I was looking at the shells underwater I was hit across my arm. Mr Karlson said when he went for a swim about 20 minutes later he saw the ‘sea monster’ sitting on a large pile of crab shells.

geologist and author lance karlson

‘I walked with my daughter in my arms up to the octopus and took the video the octopus lashed out at us.’Īuthor Lance Karlson called his attacker a ‘sea monster’ in a scathing social media post ‘ I saw the tentacles of an octopus come out of the water and lash out at a seagull. ‘I thought it was a stingray at first,’ he told Daily Mail Australia. Mr Karlson described the animal as ‘the angriest octopus in Geographe Bay’. ‘Angry’ octopus lashed out at unsuspecting father, leaving vicious red marks on his neck He videoed the octopus splaying in the crystal clear water, before it pounced on his neck when he turned his back. Lance Karlson, 34, first saw the marine creature when it lashed out at a seagull near Ramada resort at Geographe Bay in Dunsborough, Western Australia, while walking with his two-year-old daughter on the beach. Mr Karlson described the animal as ‘the angriest octopus in Geographe Bay’Ī former lifeguard has been attacked at an idyllic holiday spot by an ‘angry’ octopus that wrapped its tentacles around his neck.The father-of-one was launched at by the ‘sea monster’ in Dunsborough in WA.A former lifeguard has been viciously attacked by an ‘angry’ octopus.Terrifying moment angry octopus attacks a lifeguard standing on the shore – moments before wrapping its tentacles around his NECK













Geologist and author lance karlson