San Antonio Aquarium Blames Mom After Octopus Grabs 6-Year-Old Boy
WFAAAugust 7, 20251 min2,634 views
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- π A six-year-old boy named Leo had his arm grabbed by a Giant Pacific octopus while at the San Antonio Aquarium.
- π The encounter left marks on Leo's arm, and his mother, Britney Terren, shared the experience on TikTok, where the video went viral.
Aquarium's Response
- β οΈ The San Antonio Aquarium issued a statement blaming the mother, claiming she leaned her child over the exhibit barrier without staff supervision.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ The aquarium stated their staff responded promptly to assist during the incident.
Mother's Counterclaims
- π« Britney Terren disputes the aquarium's account, stating there were no employees staffing the exhibit at the time of the incident.
- πͺ She also claims it took three employees to remove the octopus due to its forceful grip.
- π£οΈ Terren's goal in sharing the story was to advocate for the octopus and push for safer conditions at the aquarium.
Child's Perspective
- π€ Leo is recovering and reportedly concerned about the octopus, hoping it is okay and that it has a better rest of its life.
- π¬ He described the experience as feeling like his mom and the octopus were playing tug-of-war with his arm.
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