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Boy, 6, Suffers Bruises After Octopus Latches Onto His Arm at Aquarium, Mother Says

BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS, AUG 3 – A giant Pacific octopus in senescence latched onto a 6-year-old boy during a touch tank exhibit, requiring three staff members and five minutes to safely remove it, leaving bruises.

  • On July 14, 2025, 6-year-old Leo visited an aquarium located in San Antonio, Texas, where a giant Pacific octopus grabbed his arm during an interactive touch tank experience.
  • The incident occurred after Leo put his arm in the tank and was encouraged to touch the octopus without prior warnings about potential risks.
  • It took three staff members around five minutes to free Leo from the octopus, which had gripped his arm tightly and left visible suction marks; initially, no employees were nearby to assist.
  • Leo stayed calm and mentioned that the bruises didn’t cause him any pain; instead, he was most worried about the elderly octopus, which is in the final stage of its life.
  • The aquarium passed its latest USDA inspection, and Leo’s mother has since called for changes while emphasizing the goal to protect both the octopus and other aquarium animals.
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In the US state of Texas, a six-year-old boy was injured when an octopus grabbed his arm during a visit to an aquarium, US media reported.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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A six-year-old boy put his arm into a tank at an aquarium in the US. Then an octopus sucked him in, reports The Independent. – He started saying: “Mom, it won’t let go of me,” says Britney Taryn in a video on TikTok.

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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