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Two chemical oceanographers in Florida were sailing across the coast to test the salinity of the water using their hydrometer. They did that and they were in the midst of getting the speed of the current when one of the scientists slipped in a puddle of water trying to get the current meter. He fell overboard and he had some questionable toxic chemicals in his lab coat. The chemicals spilled open onto an octopus swimming nearby. The octopus instantly tripled in size! The octopus went after the man already in the water and ate him in one bite. The oceanographer in the boat tried to sail away, but the octopus flipped over the boat, grabbed him, and devoured him.

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Chemical Oceanographer

By Chemical Oceanographer