
A conflict between a bay sign and a hulk octopus is creation waves on a Internet after photographer Bob Ianson
Ianson, who owns Heirloom Linens

Bob Ianson
“We were walking back, and adult popped what during initial looked like dual seals,” Ianson told a Huffington Post, “but once they got adult to a aspect we satisfied it was one sign with something in a mouth — that incited out to be an octopus.”
“The sign came adult with this thing in a mouth, and it was roughly as if he looked me in a eye, and presented it to me and said, ‘Look what we have!’ He was looking right during me.”

Bob Ianson
The seal, that Ianson estimates was about 4 and a half feet long, tangled with a hulk Pacific octopus for about 10 minutes, until a octopus eventually gave up.
Though “the corner apparently went to a seal,” pronounced Ianson, it was not a biased fight.
“I snapped off a integrate cinema and he went behind down with a octopus and came behind adult again. The third time he came behind up, a octopus was wrapped around a sign … The octopus literally had a whole conduct of a seal.”

Bob Ianson
While a photos Ianson prisoner are astounding, experts contend seals eating octopuses is indeed a common occurrence.
“Octopus is a unchanging partial of a bay seal’s diet

Bob Ianson
While we don’t know a weight of a octopus in Ianson’s photos, a Monterey Bay Aquarium reports a fully-grown hulk Pacific octopus

Bob Ianson

Bob Ianson

Bob Ianson

Bob Ianson
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