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Giant Pacific Octopus Shoots Video of Itself After Claiming Camera From BC Divers

Giant Pacific Octopus Shoots Video of Itself After Claiming Camera From BC Divers

Last updated: August 11, 2025 1:48 pm
By The Canadian Press
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Giant Pacific Octopus Shoots Video of Itself After Claiming Camera From BC Divers

Diver Chris Mullen is seen in this still image from video being embraced by a giant Pacific octopus after it seized the camera from his diving partner, underwater videographer John Roney, off Vancouver Island on Aug. 5, 2025. The Canadian Press/Handout – John Roney

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8/9/2025|Updated: 8/9/2025

When it comes to cinematography, a giant Pacific octopus that borrowed a camera from two divers earns a solid “10 out of 10.”

Underwater videographer John Roney said he and his longtime diving buddy Chris Mullen went out on Aug. 5 to Nanoose Bay on the east side of Vancouver Island, a renowned spot for large octopus.

The Canadian Press

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