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Octopuses spotted crawling out of the sea

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LONDON: Dozens of octopuses have been spotted crawling out of the water and making their way up a beach in Wales.

Around 20 of the sea creatures were seen on dry land in New Quay, Ceredigon, on Friday night, and more had been seen the night before.

Brett Stones, who runs SeaMor Dolphin Watching Boat Trips, caught one live curled octopus on camera and photograph­ed several others which had died.

“They were coming out of the water and crawling up the beach.

“We don’t quite know what’s causing it.

“Perhaps it’s because the sea has been quite rough recently but I’ve never seen anything like it before,” Stones told Wales Online.

“They were walking on the tips of their legs,” he said, referring to their tentacles.

“A friend of mine said it happened the night before and there were about 20 last night.”

Stones said he helped return them to the water.

Some experts said the phenomenon may have been caused by recent storms that battered the Irish Sea.

James Wright, curator at the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth, told the Daily Telegraph the number of octopuses found was “quite odd” and suggested there was “something wrong with them”.

He told the paper: “As the areas where they are exhibiting this odd behaviour coincides with the two areas hit by the two recent low pressure depression­s and associated storms of Ophelia and Brian, it could be supposed that these have affected them.

“It could simply be injuries sustained by the rough weather itself or there could be a sensitivit­y to a change in atmospheri­c pressure,” he said. – The Independen­t

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