William_H
Well-Known Member
I have found that most UK people will be well aware of all the bighties that can kill you in Oz. Thanks to documentaries. Well this morning being glorious spring weather 32 max wife and I went for a swim in the Swan river just near home. me to wipe over the boat bottom and wife to swim a few laps. I had finished and was heading to shore when she tells me she has found a snorkel. We get lots of divers here and they often lose stuff. Good thinks I another add to the collection. She prodded me with it and I took it leaving her to do some more laps. I looked in the transparent mouth piece valve area and saw something moving. Thought it was tiny crab. Then looked again. It was a blue ringed octopus. Body about 1cm across tentacles perhaps 2 cms long. As I carried it into shore he climbed out the top of the snorkel and headed towards my hand. (slowly) He was despatched on the footpath then the rubbish bin. Wife wouldn't let me keep the snorkel. Seemed to think it was contaminated.
These little creatures are very deadly. One can imagine what would happen if one breathed through the snorkel. It had been there perhaps a few days with a bit of barnacle beginning to grow. It is the first time I have seen a live one so pretty rare. Just thought you would love this tale to justify staying in your safe winter retreat. ol'will
These little creatures are very deadly. One can imagine what would happen if one breathed through the snorkel. It had been there perhaps a few days with a bit of barnacle beginning to grow. It is the first time I have seen a live one so pretty rare. Just thought you would love this tale to justify staying in your safe winter retreat. ol'will