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are you sure it was not a squirrel looking for nuts?one almost wrapped itself around my leg and swam up my shorts one day
probably to meet the other one
That's might be a sharp tailed eel. We don't have sea snakes in Florida. We might see snakes in the ocean or water, but they aren't sea snakes.I saw a white one with spots
There you go, you are welcome. You learned something today from Sea SnakesThanks @The Chairman
I did not know that. I am constantly learning about marine life.
It is common knowledge that sea snakes love super macro.one almost wrapped itself around my leg and swam up my shorts one day
probably to meet the other one