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Man Spots A Water Snake Through A Transparent Kayak
One of the hits on the Internet is also a short video where we can watch an extraordinary scene at sea.
A man went out to sea in a transparent kayak and recorded an encounter with a sea snake on the way, and posted the video on the Internet.
The video clip, which landed on the YouTube network a month ago, is already a real hit there - to date, it has reached more than 46 million views, and judging by the reactions, it has impressed many Internet users.
The man, who goes by the nickname YBS Youngbloods online, encountered a sea snake while sailing in a transparent kayak and managed to record the entire encounter on his mobile phone.
A sea snake is a water snake that has adapted to life in the sea. It is a long, narrow and predatory animal that belongs to the category of reptiles. The mentioned animals are resistant to salt water and feed mainly on fish, snails, crabs and other aquatic organisms. They catch their prey with sharp teeth and strong muscles that allow them to catch and handle even larger fish. They are extremely fast and swim with the help of their body and tail and usually move near the coast or coral reefs.
A man went out to sea in a transparent kayak and recorded an encounter with a sea snake on the way, and posted the video on the Internet.
The video clip, which landed on the YouTube network a month ago, is already a real hit there - to date, it has reached more than 46 million views, and judging by the reactions, it has impressed many Internet users.
The man, who goes by the nickname YBS Youngbloods online, encountered a sea snake while sailing in a transparent kayak and managed to record the entire encounter on his mobile phone.
A sea snake is a water snake that has adapted to life in the sea. It is a long, narrow and predatory animal that belongs to the category of reptiles. The mentioned animals are resistant to salt water and feed mainly on fish, snails, crabs and other aquatic organisms. They catch their prey with sharp teeth and strong muscles that allow them to catch and handle even larger fish. They are extremely fast and swim with the help of their body and tail and usually move near the coast or coral reefs.