A snorkeling was almost strangled by an Octopus after he disrupted the house of the creature while he was on a dive off the coast of the Far Eastern Russia.
Now-Virale Video of the Meeting shows the moment the diver provoked the Octopus while he explored the seabed near Primorsky Krai earlier this month.
The diver used a pole to poke in the cave of the navy week animal before taking the octopus and removed it from the house.
But the Octopus quickly took revenge by releasing a cloud of ink and then wrapping its tentacles to wrap the diver's hands.
The Octopus apparently strengthened his grip and began to strangle his neck, squeeze hard while he climbed to his face.
The diver tried in panic to pull the angry Octopus away from his neck, but failed. He then swam to the surface and continued to pull the being away.
According to reports, he managed to escape the tentacles of the Octopus after a few minutes. It is unclear whether the snorkel was injured during the incident.
The molluscs involved in the incident is considered a common Octopus, scientific name Octopus vulgaris, which is not known to be dangerous for humans. The creature is toxic, although the poison is not deadly.

Earlier this month, a diver caused an Octopus vulgaris or ordinary octopus – while he explored the seabed near Primorsky Krai, the distant Eastern Russia

The diver used a pole to poke in the cave of the navy week animal, before taking the octopus, removed it from the house

But the Octopus quickly took revenge by releasing a cloud of ink and then wrapping his tentacles around the diver's hands
The dramatic video of the meeting went viral on Instagram and attracted more than 3.3 million views and hundreds of comments, as reported by what the jam is.
However, users of social media were quickly criticized the diver and claimed that he earned the attack to disturb the Habitat of the Octopus.
“Good lesson taught, let's leave them in peace,” wrote a person.
Another added: 'Respect the ocean, dude. It also seems that the diver also plays from the camera personon. He just shot the whole thing without helping him. '
'What does the cameraman do? Help him, “another repeated.
A user said, “Karma is an octopus.”
Another added: “Catch the Octopus, take it to the boat, cook it and enjoy it.”
Octopus attacks on people are rare and usually only occur when the being feels threatened.

The Octopus apparently strengthened his grip and began to strangle his neck, squeeze hard while he climbed to his face

The diver tried to pull the angry Octopus away from his neck in panic

The diver then swam to the surface and continued his attempt to remove the being

The molluscs involved in the incident is considered a common Octopus, scientific name Octopus vulgaris, which is not known to be dangerous for humans. The creature is toxic, although the poison is not deadly
An Octopus vulgaris or common Octopus – can be up to 1.3 meters long according to National Geographic and weighs from 6.6 to 22 pounds.
The common Octopus is easy to identify thanks to its massive spherical head, big eyes and eight distinctive tentacles.
It is known for his ability to camouflage himself to match the colors, patterns and textures of his environment, a defense mechanism to remain protected against predators.
If an Octopus vulgaris is detected by a predator, it will release a cloud of ink to cover up the view of the attacker and toed their smell of smell.
The common Octopus is also a fast swimmer and has the possibility to squeeze his body into small cracks and cracks.