WATCH: A man on his paddle board has a personal encounter with a sea snake
Updated | By East Coast Radio
A paddle boarder videos his meet and greet with a sea snake...
It seems that not everyone is as creeped out by snakes. Some people, including Nick Evans, enjoy rare encounters with the slithery creatures that leave us with a chill down our spines.
We aren't familiar with sea snakes but apparently they are quite common when you are out on the deep blue sea. This explorer, Brodie Moss, is all about exploring the ocean in its enormity.
He is part of the YBS crew "who are all about enjoying the ocean, nature and everything above or below by being selective and sustainable. Join Brodie Moss and the YBS crew as they share their adventures, hoping that no matter where you are in the world you can enjoy the YBS lifestyle. Thank you for all your support and see you in the deep blue!" (YouTube)
"Sea snakes normally avoid humans but this time of year they become very active, sexually frustrated and potentially aggressive as they search for a mate like this old fella who appeared from the ocean floor and followed me around on my paddleboard before disappearing." (Instagram)
WATCH the video below (courtesy of Instagram):
Read more: Let's play a little snake game, KZN...
His visit with the sea snake was just one encounter that he shared on this particular trip. He says in another post that he will share his other experiences soon.
He was travelling around the deep blue sea, somewhere in Australia, on a floating camping tent and paddle boarding around. Check out his latest post sharing his experience. He firmly says that this was one of the best experiences he has ever done.
Image Courtesy of Instagram
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