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The following account of the destruction of a human being by a cuttle fish at Victoria, in Vancouver Island, has all the appearance of authenticity about it. It occurs in the Weekly Oregonian of October 6, 1877. The Oregonian is the principal paper of Oregon, and is published at Portland.
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MOSELEY, H. Drowned by a Devil Fish. Nature 17, 27–28 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/017027d0
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