I advise everyone to pack the seafood after buying it and put it in the trunk, otherwise the following situation may occur. Recently, a car owner in Liaocheng, Shandong Province bought fresh octopus and placed it in the passenger seat.After a sudden braking while driving, an octopus was thrown out due to inertia, and took the opportunity to get into the gap in the seat and "disappeared out of thin air"..
For three consecutive days, the owner searched the air-conditioning outlets, seat mezzanines and other corners, trying to lure him with octopus balls and vacuuming, but to no avail.
The fishy smell in the car became increasingly worse, from a slight fishy smell to a pungent smell. The car owner was in a state of collapse. Worried that the rot would pose a threat to the vehicle's lines, he had to drive the car to a 4S store for help.
The repairmen found the octopus hiding in the mezzanine of the passenger armrest box through the traces of white mucus left by the crawling octopus.When the mezzanine of the armrest box was opened, a strong rancid smell spewed out, making the master retching again and again..
Fortunately, hard work paid off, and the dead octopus was finally found and successfully removed. However, the car owner needs to deeply clean and disinfect the vehicle to remove the remaining odor and mucus, which will definitely require a lot of effort.
It is reported that,Octopuses have no shell protection and have many natural enemies, so they naturally like to get into small gaps to quickly hide themselves and avoid predator attacks..
Moreover, there are no hard bones in the whole body, only a small horny jaw. As long as the gap width is larger than the size of the beak, it can "compress" itself to an astonishing size by contracting its muscles and adjusting its body shape, and can even drill through a hole the size of a coin.
Although this ability can help them avoid risks, it also brings hidden dangers.Many fishermen take advantage of their natural habits to complete fishing and hunting with only a small bottle..
