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Australian Woman “Lucky to be Alive” After Picking Up World's Deadliest Sea Creature
A Tiktok video of an Australian woman on a beach, holding one of the nation's deadliest animals, shocked onlookers and remarked "she's lucky to be alive." The lady who was anonymous said that she was 'born and raised' Down Under, and shared the footage of her holding an octopus in her left hand.
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