Angry mom blasts ‘wild’ giant octopus attack on child at aquarium: ‘I’m about to become a menace’
Something’s more than a little fishy at this aquarium.
Britney Taryn took her 6-year-old son, Leo, who loves animals and sea life, to the San Antonio Aquarium, where the family members are regulars, last month. But after a giant Pacific octopus in a touch tank latched onto her child, she likely won’t be back anytime soon.
The octopus was stuck on the boy for five minutes, and according to Taryn, it took three employees to free him. After the ordeal, he was left with mini suction cup-shaped bruises up the entirety of his arm, reaching up to his shoulder.
When she shared the experience — and the aquarium’s alleged lack of communication with her after the fact — on her TikTok account, @britneytaryn, viewers were left shocked by the whole affair.
“I’m about to become a menace,” she said in the video, referring to the aquarium’s reportedly lackluster response in which an employee said the intense suction was just “octopus kisses” — and clarified that although the species is venomous, they rarely bite.