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Old August 9th 06, 09:36 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Pszemol
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Default Don't release your exotic animals out into the wild

"George" wrote in message ...
David Stepp was fishing for catfish with friends on the Ohio River Monday
night when he reeled in a bizarre catch - an octopus.

It was dead, but only recently.


I would say it was a prank joke - it is hard to believe
an octopus would survive in fresh water any time...
And they decompose pretty quickly. He got one from the
oriental sea-food market and play a joke on his friends :-)
 




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