WATCH: Disturbingly big octopus washes up on the beach
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
This one gave us the heebie-jeebies...

A viral TikTok posted by @mim.in.sydney has us shook when we see what mysterious beast has washed up on the shore of Bondi Beach...
In the video below, a colossal octopus-like animal is captured beaching in Sydney.
See this moment below:
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@mim.in.sydney Swat teams going in … #apocalypse #bondibeach #monster #sydney #bondi ♬ Hoist the Colours - Colm R. McGuinness
The video, captioned "Swat teams going in", show men in yellow hazardous suits approaching the animal that appears to be alive.
The movement of the tentacles indicate a struggle or injury incurred. Very little information has been shared concerning this unexplainable situation.
Many users have taken to the comments section to come up with their own theories. Some of the comments are as follows:
- "It’s giving Monsters Inc vibes"
- "It's a Netflix promotional stunt"
- "It’s the location that the stranger things coordinates showed!"
- "That’s Ursula"
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As indicated by many of the comments, this encounter was orchestrated for the new series of 'Stranger Things'.
Fans have indicated that Netflix shared Bondi Beach as one of the locations for filming.
We have no doubt that the lifeguards had a bit of a shock.
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Image courtesy of mim.in.sydney / TikTok
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