- By Poorva Karki
- Wed, 03 Jan 2024 12:48 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: A new ‘mammoth-sized’ snake is going viral on social media, and the internet cannot stop asking for the famous ‘Yoink Man’. A video of a 15-foot-long snake slithering its way to a water body recently surfaced online and left people terrified. The post went viral in no time and unlocked a new fear among people visiting Assam as the clip was captured by a tourist at the Kaziranga National Park, as per the viral post. However, apart from getting goosebumps, the internet also began to ask for the popular ‘Yoink Man’ after seeing the snake’s size. Garrett Galvin, more popular by the name ‘Yoink Man’, is famous on the internet for being on the lookout for a 20-foot snake.
The video was shared on the social media platform Instagram, by the handle ‘justassamthings.exe’. The post was captioned, “A 15-foot-long python was caught on camera by tourists in the Burhapahar forest area of Kaziranga National Park.”
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The video soon went viral and left netizens surprised by the snake's size and length. Many also commented on calling the ‘Yoink Man’, a man famous for looking out for a 20-foot snake. Some also cracked jokes about the snake being friends with the 20-foot snake. The video was shared four days ago and pulled 93K views from people.
Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “Aare call that yoink man,” a user said. “Bro needs to be extradited back to the Everglades,” said another netizen. “Yoink man is coming to capture the snake,” commented a third person. “OK so everyone knows the yoink guy,” said another. “Python is officially 19.9 feet long still not 20-foot yoonk man is disappointed,” commented a fourth user. “I bet this guy knows where the 20 foot is,” added another. “Yoink man is coming to capture the snake,” commented a sixth person.
“Ayo! Where is the Yoink guy? Someone call him,” said another. “My path boi is so afraid of the yoink guy he traveled to the other side of the hemisphere!” joined the next person.