A dead octopus was found hanging from a toilet in Columbus Park, Indiana, according to Fox 59.
Columbus Park Service Director Mark Jones reported that a dead cephalopod was found in a restroom at Mill Race Park on Thursday. according to Go to Fox 59. It’s still unclear how the octopus got into the bathroom and how it died, but it was quickly removed from the bathroom. (Related: Nightmare Fuel: See how a giant octopus struggles with fish to survive)
The agency shared images of the find, which went viral on social media, the newspaper reported.
The Columbus Parks Authority confirmed Thursday morning that a dead octopus was found hanging from a toilet in one of the park’s restrooms. https://t.co/GreQNnjaSS
— FOX59 News (@FOX59) June 25, 2023
This isn’t the first time animals have been found in unexpected places.
Back in 2013, a dead shark was found inside a New York City subway train. according to on time.
In March 2022, real bats began flying around theaters the night of The Batman screening in Austin, Texas. Staff unsuccessfully tried to catch the bat and eventually called animal control to address the matter. Management believed the bats were a hoax and promised to put new safety measures in place to avoid future accidents.