Aussie influencer's 'deadly' beach act stuns onlookers: 'This is insane'
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A Australian Youtuber, known Australian Youtuber, caught his unique adventures with wildlife, took some heat to disturb a deadly creature in video that stops the heart. Bodie Moss, pioneer of the Youngbloods channel, is described by fans as having "Steve Irwin's spirit" because they try to educate millions of followers with their enthusiastic approach to wild life. However, with a blue ringed octopus, he said that the last "crazy" stunt was afraid of an unfortunate end, squeezing people's teeth. Brodie Moss received some criticism with a blue ring octopus for its video. "This is one of most toxic creatures in the ocean," Bodie said on Tuesday after determining creature in a tidal pool.Normally they are really soft, Br said Brodie. Blue ringed octopus lunges in influencer While the animals are known to be docile, they will pollute and shine their blue rings when threatened, and Brodie will take place as they interact with it. As he tries to "jump into the shell" by directing the creator with a stick, he suddenly touches his finger and causes Brodie's peel to make fear. Blue whipped octopus then begins to gush it funnyly, at this point, influencer says that "nothing more try" and starts to withdraw. However, the octopus is not convinced and floats, surprised how "fast" is, and decides to tickle the creature in his head, saying "having a good blood". Brodie Moss recommended to keep her hands away Many fans were shocked by Brodie, saying that Brodie did not set a good "example" for something that can go very wrong ". Absolutely unnecessary!" One person said on Instagram.He hears, "he said. It is the best for nature if we keep your hands away, especially unless you are educatedknowledgeable about how to handle something properly. After receiving a backshot, Brodie touched on the comments on social media. "In the comments, many people had no idea about me to come to me, I still didn't hurt me ! !" Instagram said. "I thought it was surprising to show someone who never saw someone, but if you don't know what happened, he can literally kill the word, but now you know. According to Australian Institute of Marine Sciences, it is known that the blue ringed octopus caused deaths of at least two people in Australia and one in Singapore.
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