An octopus the size of a rugby ball made an audacious escape through a narrow pipe at New Zealand’s National Aquarium, with the “great escape artist” returning to the ocean.
Inky slipped out through a small gap. Pic/ NZ National Aquarium
Wellington: An octopus the size of a rugby ball made an audacious escape through a narrow pipe at New Zealand’s National Aquarium, with the “great escape artist” returning to the ocean.
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Inky slipped out through a small gap. Pic/ NZ National Aquarium
“Inky” the male octopus, given to the Napier aquarium two years ago, made a dash for freedom by slipping through a small gap in his enclosure, sliding across a wet floor and squeezing through a 150-millimetre-diameter (5.9 inches) pipe.
Aquarium manager Rob Yarrell said, “Giving him just a little gap was enough for him to get out and we noticed the wet trail to one of our drains.”