It sure looks like this devilfish at the Seattle Aquarium is attempting to take flight to freedom before being caught in the act . Or , in the observing Word of God of the person behind the photographic camera , “ He ’s like … aww man , they get me ! ” Alas , that may not be what was really chance .
Seattle Aquarium faculty have another explanation for the scene captured in the viral video , according toa Seattle news place :
The Seattle Aquarium ’s Tim Kuniholm tells Q13 FOX News [ that the ] “ TV has been waste out of ratio . ”

“ It ’s a unexampled octopus , ‘ Ink , ’ in a new exhibit explore his boundaries , ” enunciate Kuniholm . “ In the video that ’s been share by the public it ’s one of our staff members helping Ink bank into his showing after exploring the boundary . ”
The Seattle Aquarium does regular work with the Giant Pacific Octopus species found here in Puget Sound . Just a few week ago the marine museum released two of its devilfish back into the sound .
Science or Puerto Rico babble ? After all , we do it that octopus are not dummies . Whatever the answer , those delighted / terrified reactions from the crowd when Ink ’s first tentacle flails over the bound are invaluable .

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