Aquarium Octopus Attacks 6-Year-Old Boy And Turns White The Next Time He Visits
Britney Taryn has taken to TikTok after she and her son Leo (6) had a harrowing experience at a Texas aquarium when an octopus latched onto her boy and refused to let go.
The two had been visiting and touching the sea creature for three years without incident. After a hiatus from their routine, they returned to the facility and were awed by its size, to the point that Taryn checked with the staff to make sure it was the same Octopus.
- A San Antonio aquarium visit turned traumatic when an octopus latched onto 6-year-old Leo and wouldn’t let go.
- The octopus reportedly changed color and suddenly started moving when it saw the boy again later that day.
- PETA has condemned the aquarium’s animal encounter program, calling it a “recipe for disaster.”
Little Leo is now walking around with string suction bruises running the length of his right arm.
The octopus is known to suction onto visitors
Image credits: Diane Picchiottino/Unsplash
“This thing is huge,” Taryn said in the video posted on July 15, which has since been shared nearly 13,000 times.
“It had grown exponentially,” she said, sharing a picture of the large aquatic animal. “We even flagged down an employee to ask if it was the same octopus,” and received an affirmative answer.
“Every single time we’ve touched this octopus, it suctions onto him and then it releases,” her account continued.
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She described the behaviour as “fun and cool” and claimed it had been doing that to everyone in the line before them, leaving them unprepared for what was about to happen next.
The octopus started climbing out of its tank while clinging to the boy
“My son is very level-headed when it comes to animals,” Taryn claimed. But this time around, Leo found himself at something of a misunderstanding with his favorite aquarium playmate.
“Mom, it’s not letting me go,” he called his mother with a demeanor she described as “way too calmly.”
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Taryn goes on to explain that she stepped in and tried to pull her son away from the animal, but it started climbing up its side of the glass and out while clinging to the boy.
“The reason we don’t have videos of this is because my friend,” who was in charge of filming the interaction, “was also freaking out.”
When an employee did arrive, he was nonplussed and described the animal as being “playful”
Image credits: britneytaryn
After struggling for a while, and her son’s attempts to peel away the octopus’s tentacles failed, Taryn, who would not touch the creature herself, noticed purple spots on her son’s skin and decided it was time to escalate the matter.
“I start yelling,” she said, claiming there were no employees present.
When, according to Taryn, one did show face, they came in a stroll and observed aloud that the eight-armed specimen was feeling rather “playful today.”
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The employee stood corrected about his “playful” assessment when he, too, could not pry Leo out of the creature’s grip.
Taryn watched as “more and more” tentacles “enveloped” her son
The employee summoned two assistants who came running with ice packs, which they placed on the octopus.
Throughout the fray, Taryn noticed how the creature “suctioned onto the employees ” and let go repeatedly, but clung to Leo for dear life.
@britneytaryn My son has visited the same octopus every week for 3 years. She always loved him until today, when she tried to pull him into the tank. It took 3 aquarium employees to get her off. Was it affection? Recognition? Or something more dangerous? We thought it was a sweet animal bond… until it left bruises. And when we walked back later, she changed color the second she saw him. 🎥 Watch til the end. 💬 Tell me: Was this love or a warning sign? 🧠 Octopus experts, weigh in. #Octopus#AquariumStory#AnimalBondGoneWrong#OctopusBehavior#SeaLife#AnimalInstinct#MarineBiology#ParentingTikTok♬ original sound – Britney Taryn
While the three men worked hard at prying the creature loose, Taryn observed: “More and more tentacles start to like… envelope [her son’s] arm.”
The woman skipped the part about how exactly they managed to get the creature of the 6-year-old, but noted that they visited the San Antonio aquarium again hours later, because Leo wanted to see if his octopus was okay.
When the octopus saw Leo again, it started moving and changed color
She captured the animal clinging to the side of its tank, reservedly, until it laid eyes on her son.
Image credits: sanantonio_aquarium
The video shows the animal moving suddenly, spreading out, and changing from its customary terracotta to white.
“This behavior,” Taryn says into the camera, “is not normal.”
The aquarium insists that the octopus is not harmful
According to KSAT 12, Taryn has since reached out to the Texas State Aquarium, which told her to take the matter to the United States Department of Agriculture, whom she notified of her son’s “extensive suction bruises” and how “employees on-site downplayed the incident.”
@sanantonio_aquarium A creature out of this world! #Octopus#GiantPacificOctopus#Tentacle#Ocean#Marine#MarineBiology#Animals#DidYouKnow#Nature#WildFacts#Aquatic#Aquarium♬ original sound – San Antonio Aquarium
While not addressing the issue directly, an employee of the aquarium posted a video on TikTok talking about an octopus named Cthulhu.
“I promise it’s not a cosmic cry for help … bruises or hickeys will disappear within seven to 14 days,” he said.
“They’re not harmful or anything like that.”
PETA is not happy with the facility
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Animal rights advocacy group, People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), has since weighed in on the San Antonio aquarium incident, and it appears there is no love lost between the two.
“This slimy facility’s exploitative encounters are a recipe for disaster, as injuries abound when timid animals such as octopuses are denied everything natural and important to them and subjected to a barrage of grabbing hands.”
@sanantonio_aquarium Let’s talk about her suction cups! #Octopus#GiantPacificOctopus#Marine#MarineBiology#Ocean#Conservation#Nature#Animals#AnimalFacts#MarineBiologist♬ Ocean – Soft boy
“For everyone’ssake,” the organization wrote on its website on August 1, “PETA is calling on the San Antonio Aquarium to stop forcing wild animals to interact with humans and release this octopus to her natural habitat, if possible, or an accredited facility where she can finally live in peace.”
Notably, an April 2 inspection found no instances of noncompliance.
Some think it’s the aquarium’s fault for having the octopus in a touch tank
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The animal was latched on to her son, and he is unsuccessfully trying to get it off, but she won't touch it?! As a mother I would think if you feel your child is in danger, you would do whatever it takes to protect them, including touching an octopus.
An octopus should NEVER be in a touch tank!!! The Seattle Aquarium usually has a young Pacific octopus (which comes from the Puget Sound) in a closed tank with places to hide and will turn the light off if it seems stressed. The octopus is released back to the Sound after a few weeks.
I’ve been to this aquarium and it’s AWFUL. It’s very obvious that the animals aren’t well taken care of. Also, this is the same aquarium that someone successfully stole a shark from a few years ago…so that should say something about how well they pay attention to animal safety.
Octopus explore the world through their arms, and naturally suction onto things. Anyone who has seen recordings of interactions knows that suctioning onto a person is how the octopus shows curiosity and friendliness. The problem here was the strength of the octopus. An octopus that size should not be in a touch tank. It's asking for the animal or the visitors to get hurt. The kid is bruised, but the octopus may have been injured as well, and was likely very stressed. It's very irresponsible of the aquarium not to have staff closely supervising the touch tank.
Kinda like birds (well, not physically, obviously!) in that birds use their beaks to explore and learn, and nibbles indicate curiosity; they don't intend to hurt. If a bird intends to hurt you, trust me; you'll know. And of course pulling something off that's latching onto you with suction cups is going to bruise. That's just common (or apparently not-so common?) sense.
Load More Replies...The octopus was curious. But lets get real with the attachment of human emotions onto non-human creatures. Especially aquatic animals. We cannot, for certain, understand exactly what an octopus is feeling just by observing their actions. I do agree bruising is nothing to be alarmed about. It looks worse than it actually is. This was just the octopi's natural action to cling onto whatever surface it finds. Since we are not an octopi food source, of course it's not going to just eat us. But there is a possibility of a curious bite. You never know with wild animals. I do agree that the aquarium was irresponsible in allowing touching without supervision. But how do people expect the staff to react in these situations? Panic? That doesn't do anything to solve the problem. If this happened to an older person, who may have reacted more harshly, that octopus may be the one in more danger.
Wait until the boy goes home after her first girl friend looking like this again, what will do the mom with the girl... these bruises happens often but agree on everything you wrote.
Load More Replies...Hey BP, please do not consult with or ask PETA for their opinion on anything. They have ZERO credibility and do not deserve a platform to voice themselves.
This story is so "Idiocy of Today": i'm not sure who is more wrong- an institution which allows pestering a wild animal in captivity while not providing supervision and adequate info, or this drama mum seeking attention. Poor octopuss and poor kid both sufferng stress that could have been avoided had there been any consideration on both sides. Octopusses are very interactive in the wild and communicate with ther tentacles, so yes, they do tend to attach themselves with ther suctions- the fact that it cling so hard is connected with the sress and panic all around... hickeys will disapper soon. Don't try this with piranhas or sharks, mind you. Get a dog.
Breaking news...octopus will be replaced by sea urchins and a playful electric eel.
Or a playful orca. Perfect for kids to touch without being supervised. /s
Load More Replies...It bothers me that her CHILD was being “attacked’ by an octopus but she refused to touch it? I’d fight off a lion or shark to protect my children
Yeah, that made me side-eye as well. It's just an octopus; it's not going to latch onto her face and suck out her brains or anything (though arguably that could be because it wouldn't get much of a feed... okay, that's kinda mean. I'll stop.)
Load More Replies...Parents should supervise their children. Also octopuses are not petting opportunities. It's a sentient creature. You deal with it on its level, not yours. Btw, done get PETA involved, they can't be trusted with a dog, let alone anything else.
I get that animal interaction facilities at aquarium/zoos can be stressful to animals, but they can also teach kids to learn and care about them. Employees must ALWAYS be there to monitor what's going on, though, because some kids are not kind. Who knows what was going on in this intelligent creature's mind, but it was not likely aggression. As an aside, got a hickey on my arm from a stingray trying to feed it bait at Stingray City in the Cayman Islands. It wanted me to release the bait in my hand and it worked!
I agree with you. An octopus in particular is a highly intelligent creature. This wasn't a circus animal that had been forced into a performance, it was an opportunity for an interaction.
Load More Replies...Touching wild animals hmm..even if they are in cages it's a dumb idea.
I guess no one has read Remarkably Bright Creatures? The octopus clearly has a message he's trying to tell you! 😊
An octopus latched on my leg when I was around 4 on the beach in Spain. It took an adult man to lift me by my armpits with the octopus still attached, and had the suction marks for a couple weeks. It's not that terrible.
When an octopus turns white it can mean it wants to retreat from the situation. It can mean it’s stressed or afraid. It can also mean it is distancing itself from what is going on. I don’t know a lot about them, but turning white doesn’t really mean aggression.
The question at the bottom is too broad. Not all animals (and I don't even mean different species, I mean different individuals) would find it stressful provided there is strict supervision from someone who knows the animal. The issue is that in a lot of cases the facility cheaps out and doesn't spend the time or money to make it an enjoyable experience for the animal and it's hard to tell as a visitor which are the good facilities.
PETA needs to STFU considering how many millions of animals they're responsible for killing. Bunch of g*****n hypocrites
I read that when Humboldt Squids turn red, you need to get the hell out of the water. But I had to look up what it means when an octopus turns white, and it apparently means they're relaxed and not feeling threatened. It can also mean they're trying to communicate with animals around them. So I guess it was trying to talk to the kid!🤪
No animal should be incarcerated. Stop visiting zoos and aquariums and close all of them. And for those who start yelling now: "No we need this for education, for our amusement and we literally save endangered animal species..." Stop destroying the planet and killing animals and their habitats. If you want to educate yourself, there are enough documentaries well done.
Octopus are freindly creature ,very nosy to , he took to the child , they cannot harm ANYONE FFS as mum I’d have been like ok hold on n gently spoken to the octopus while removing it , mind you both my kids were bought up around snakes lizards tarantulas etc so wouldn’t have panicked in first place , but second time the octopus knew her son , n wanted to be with him ,it’s what they do 🤷♀️however ! Having touch tanks I agree with other comments on the post ,should only be done with trained supervision ffs , but peta are lunatics ! More dangerous than any wild animal ligit ott ! They only make things worse , hell given half the chance they’d be forcing us all to eat grass !,
f**k peta, but also good on the boy for not freaking out, and shame on the adults for panicking so much. AND also, wtf aquarium leaves an octopus in an open-topped tank AND has it as something kids can interact with? that's all incredibly irresponsible. i've encountered small rays, small gentle sharks, and things like horseshoe crabs in touch tanks, not octopus. they're lucky the octopus didn't climb out on its own, leave the building, and go to the closest fast food joint!
They are called wild animals for a reason. The octopus had more smarts than the parents.
It's amazing how people still think wild animals are suddenly tame and predictable just because they're locked up by humans. The little kid seems cool, but the mom is not the brightest in the bunch...
She wouldn't touch the octopus herself? Why, is she made of sugar? This being said, clearly there need staff to be present at all time (more for the sake of the animals, tbh). Suckers leaving spots sucks (yay!) but is part of it, and they will go away after a while. Don't think though that an intelligent animal like an octopus should be used as children's entertainment.
so octopus turn white when stressed or in fear. so why did he turn white when the kid came back?
Probably because last time the kid showed up, the octopus was doing its sucky sucky thing and then everyone started trying to pull it off the kid. It could easily have been hurt or traumatised by the pulling.
Load More Replies...While it's unfortunate about what happened to the octopus and the kid, I think the mom got way too hysterical and did this more for TikTok than her son's love for animals. They're bruises. They'll heal. The kid wasn't even scared or upset. They went back again later. She should really be advocating for the octopus to get a break from all of this unwanted touching.
Octopuses don’t live that long. The original octopus was not the same one as the e saw earlier. (Edit: corrected autocorrect)
Those kids need to watch Alien (1979) to respect wildlife and be aware of the XOXOs. 😄
No thanks. I've heard enough about that movie to know that if I watched it, a straightjacket and a padded room would be in my future
Load More Replies...Animals belong in their natural environment. No child has seen a dinosaur 'alive' & in person but if interested, they will learn and be able to tell you all about them - even pronouncing their names correctly. Octopi are highly intelligent and this one probably was 'screaming' for help. They have been known to find unique escape routes and deserve freedom. No animal wants to be imprisoned. Most know better so we need to do better.
Wtf do you expect? It’s an Octopus! It’s a wild aquatic animal! It was thinking one of two things. Attack, or get me out of this tank, and back into the ocean!
Please read a book called Remarkable Creatures. I do agree that these marine animals, or, indeed, any wild animals, should not be exposed to forced touching. Elizabeth E
What doesn't k**l us outright is just an experience and he will have a great story to tell in future. And so will that boy.
Don't let PETA get involved, they'll load it into the back of one of their vans and it'll never be seen alive ever again…
Of course I get it - it would be upsetting for any parent to witness an animal attack their child out of nowhere. Still, animals - ALL animals - are unpredictable. And suction cups pulled off an arm are going to leave welts. We all know this - so in the meantime OP's reaction is running the risk of ruining what is normally a nice experience for everyone else.
The animal was latched on to her son, and he is unsuccessfully trying to get it off, but she won't touch it?! As a mother I would think if you feel your child is in danger, you would do whatever it takes to protect them, including touching an octopus.
An octopus should NEVER be in a touch tank!!! The Seattle Aquarium usually has a young Pacific octopus (which comes from the Puget Sound) in a closed tank with places to hide and will turn the light off if it seems stressed. The octopus is released back to the Sound after a few weeks.
I’ve been to this aquarium and it’s AWFUL. It’s very obvious that the animals aren’t well taken care of. Also, this is the same aquarium that someone successfully stole a shark from a few years ago…so that should say something about how well they pay attention to animal safety.
Octopus explore the world through their arms, and naturally suction onto things. Anyone who has seen recordings of interactions knows that suctioning onto a person is how the octopus shows curiosity and friendliness. The problem here was the strength of the octopus. An octopus that size should not be in a touch tank. It's asking for the animal or the visitors to get hurt. The kid is bruised, but the octopus may have been injured as well, and was likely very stressed. It's very irresponsible of the aquarium not to have staff closely supervising the touch tank.
Kinda like birds (well, not physically, obviously!) in that birds use their beaks to explore and learn, and nibbles indicate curiosity; they don't intend to hurt. If a bird intends to hurt you, trust me; you'll know. And of course pulling something off that's latching onto you with suction cups is going to bruise. That's just common (or apparently not-so common?) sense.
Load More Replies...The octopus was curious. But lets get real with the attachment of human emotions onto non-human creatures. Especially aquatic animals. We cannot, for certain, understand exactly what an octopus is feeling just by observing their actions. I do agree bruising is nothing to be alarmed about. It looks worse than it actually is. This was just the octopi's natural action to cling onto whatever surface it finds. Since we are not an octopi food source, of course it's not going to just eat us. But there is a possibility of a curious bite. You never know with wild animals. I do agree that the aquarium was irresponsible in allowing touching without supervision. But how do people expect the staff to react in these situations? Panic? That doesn't do anything to solve the problem. If this happened to an older person, who may have reacted more harshly, that octopus may be the one in more danger.
Wait until the boy goes home after her first girl friend looking like this again, what will do the mom with the girl... these bruises happens often but agree on everything you wrote.
Load More Replies...Hey BP, please do not consult with or ask PETA for their opinion on anything. They have ZERO credibility and do not deserve a platform to voice themselves.
This story is so "Idiocy of Today": i'm not sure who is more wrong- an institution which allows pestering a wild animal in captivity while not providing supervision and adequate info, or this drama mum seeking attention. Poor octopuss and poor kid both sufferng stress that could have been avoided had there been any consideration on both sides. Octopusses are very interactive in the wild and communicate with ther tentacles, so yes, they do tend to attach themselves with ther suctions- the fact that it cling so hard is connected with the sress and panic all around... hickeys will disapper soon. Don't try this with piranhas or sharks, mind you. Get a dog.
Breaking news...octopus will be replaced by sea urchins and a playful electric eel.
Or a playful orca. Perfect for kids to touch without being supervised. /s
Load More Replies...It bothers me that her CHILD was being “attacked’ by an octopus but she refused to touch it? I’d fight off a lion or shark to protect my children
Yeah, that made me side-eye as well. It's just an octopus; it's not going to latch onto her face and suck out her brains or anything (though arguably that could be because it wouldn't get much of a feed... okay, that's kinda mean. I'll stop.)
Load More Replies...Parents should supervise their children. Also octopuses are not petting opportunities. It's a sentient creature. You deal with it on its level, not yours. Btw, done get PETA involved, they can't be trusted with a dog, let alone anything else.
I get that animal interaction facilities at aquarium/zoos can be stressful to animals, but they can also teach kids to learn and care about them. Employees must ALWAYS be there to monitor what's going on, though, because some kids are not kind. Who knows what was going on in this intelligent creature's mind, but it was not likely aggression. As an aside, got a hickey on my arm from a stingray trying to feed it bait at Stingray City in the Cayman Islands. It wanted me to release the bait in my hand and it worked!
I agree with you. An octopus in particular is a highly intelligent creature. This wasn't a circus animal that had been forced into a performance, it was an opportunity for an interaction.
Load More Replies...Touching wild animals hmm..even if they are in cages it's a dumb idea.
I guess no one has read Remarkably Bright Creatures? The octopus clearly has a message he's trying to tell you! 😊
An octopus latched on my leg when I was around 4 on the beach in Spain. It took an adult man to lift me by my armpits with the octopus still attached, and had the suction marks for a couple weeks. It's not that terrible.
When an octopus turns white it can mean it wants to retreat from the situation. It can mean it’s stressed or afraid. It can also mean it is distancing itself from what is going on. I don’t know a lot about them, but turning white doesn’t really mean aggression.
The question at the bottom is too broad. Not all animals (and I don't even mean different species, I mean different individuals) would find it stressful provided there is strict supervision from someone who knows the animal. The issue is that in a lot of cases the facility cheaps out and doesn't spend the time or money to make it an enjoyable experience for the animal and it's hard to tell as a visitor which are the good facilities.
PETA needs to STFU considering how many millions of animals they're responsible for killing. Bunch of g*****n hypocrites
I read that when Humboldt Squids turn red, you need to get the hell out of the water. But I had to look up what it means when an octopus turns white, and it apparently means they're relaxed and not feeling threatened. It can also mean they're trying to communicate with animals around them. So I guess it was trying to talk to the kid!🤪
No animal should be incarcerated. Stop visiting zoos and aquariums and close all of them. And for those who start yelling now: "No we need this for education, for our amusement and we literally save endangered animal species..." Stop destroying the planet and killing animals and their habitats. If you want to educate yourself, there are enough documentaries well done.
Octopus are freindly creature ,very nosy to , he took to the child , they cannot harm ANYONE FFS as mum I’d have been like ok hold on n gently spoken to the octopus while removing it , mind you both my kids were bought up around snakes lizards tarantulas etc so wouldn’t have panicked in first place , but second time the octopus knew her son , n wanted to be with him ,it’s what they do 🤷♀️however ! Having touch tanks I agree with other comments on the post ,should only be done with trained supervision ffs , but peta are lunatics ! More dangerous than any wild animal ligit ott ! They only make things worse , hell given half the chance they’d be forcing us all to eat grass !,
f**k peta, but also good on the boy for not freaking out, and shame on the adults for panicking so much. AND also, wtf aquarium leaves an octopus in an open-topped tank AND has it as something kids can interact with? that's all incredibly irresponsible. i've encountered small rays, small gentle sharks, and things like horseshoe crabs in touch tanks, not octopus. they're lucky the octopus didn't climb out on its own, leave the building, and go to the closest fast food joint!
They are called wild animals for a reason. The octopus had more smarts than the parents.
It's amazing how people still think wild animals are suddenly tame and predictable just because they're locked up by humans. The little kid seems cool, but the mom is not the brightest in the bunch...
She wouldn't touch the octopus herself? Why, is she made of sugar? This being said, clearly there need staff to be present at all time (more for the sake of the animals, tbh). Suckers leaving spots sucks (yay!) but is part of it, and they will go away after a while. Don't think though that an intelligent animal like an octopus should be used as children's entertainment.
so octopus turn white when stressed or in fear. so why did he turn white when the kid came back?
Probably because last time the kid showed up, the octopus was doing its sucky sucky thing and then everyone started trying to pull it off the kid. It could easily have been hurt or traumatised by the pulling.
Load More Replies...While it's unfortunate about what happened to the octopus and the kid, I think the mom got way too hysterical and did this more for TikTok than her son's love for animals. They're bruises. They'll heal. The kid wasn't even scared or upset. They went back again later. She should really be advocating for the octopus to get a break from all of this unwanted touching.
Octopuses don’t live that long. The original octopus was not the same one as the e saw earlier. (Edit: corrected autocorrect)
Those kids need to watch Alien (1979) to respect wildlife and be aware of the XOXOs. 😄
No thanks. I've heard enough about that movie to know that if I watched it, a straightjacket and a padded room would be in my future
Load More Replies...Animals belong in their natural environment. No child has seen a dinosaur 'alive' & in person but if interested, they will learn and be able to tell you all about them - even pronouncing their names correctly. Octopi are highly intelligent and this one probably was 'screaming' for help. They have been known to find unique escape routes and deserve freedom. No animal wants to be imprisoned. Most know better so we need to do better.
Wtf do you expect? It’s an Octopus! It’s a wild aquatic animal! It was thinking one of two things. Attack, or get me out of this tank, and back into the ocean!
Please read a book called Remarkable Creatures. I do agree that these marine animals, or, indeed, any wild animals, should not be exposed to forced touching. Elizabeth E
What doesn't k**l us outright is just an experience and he will have a great story to tell in future. And so will that boy.
Don't let PETA get involved, they'll load it into the back of one of their vans and it'll never be seen alive ever again…
Of course I get it - it would be upsetting for any parent to witness an animal attack their child out of nowhere. Still, animals - ALL animals - are unpredictable. And suction cups pulled off an arm are going to leave welts. We all know this - so in the meantime OP's reaction is running the risk of ruining what is normally a nice experience for everyone else.





















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