VIDEO: Rare octopus found among rockpools at Oxwich Bay

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Thursday, September 02, 2010
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HERE'S looking at you, squid!

Actually this is a rare sighting of a lesser, or curled octopus, which was found among rocks at Oxwich Bay.

The marine enthusiasts who found it were stunned.

Marine biologist Judith Oakley, who was in charge of the group, reckoned it was the third time in 20 years a lesser octopus had been seen on Gower's shores.

Normally, the crab-eating creatures live further out to sea.

"I was beside myself," said Mrs Oakley, who runs seashore safaris around Gower.

"It was so exciting as it was the first time that I have ever encountered this animal on the shore."

But she said the pale-coloured octopus was struggling, so the group created a little rock pool and filled it with seawater.

"The octopus immediately changed to its proper bright red colour and started siphoning the water," said Mrs Oakley. "Luckily the tide had turned and was only about 15 minutes away so we stayed until it gathered enough strength to jet-propel itself over the rocks and under some seaweed.

She added: "I'm sure that the children and adults who stayed to help will remember it for a very long time!"

richard.youle@swwmedia.co.uk

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    by robert, octopus's garden...

    Thursday, September 02 2010, 6:53PM

    “Looks like he forgot about the tide, showing the "camera his best side" lol.”

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    by peter, haynes

    Thursday, September 02 2010, 5:38PM

    “looks spittin image of "tony skewen"”

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    by squidly didley, oxwich burrows

    Thursday, September 02 2010, 5:36PM

    “looks like the mother-in-law!”

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    by geoff, Westcross

    Thursday, September 02 2010, 11:49AM

    “why did they not capture it and take it into deeper water and free it there instead of playing with it in the shallow warmer water rock pools?
    As a fisherman who has fished the oxwich-port eynon shore's for over 30 years ive seen many octopus of different colour and usually when these creatures are seen in conditions like this caught on film then the animal is usually in trouble and needs help rather than having its picture taking!”

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    by tony, Skewen

    Thursday, September 02 2010, 11:01AM

    “A spitting image of Peter Hain, don't you think?”

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