Over 100 feverish Cownose rays glide just a few feet from swimmers

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On a beach in Fort Myers, Florida, an unusual image of a large number of Kunoz rays swimming alongside swimmers was filmed in recent days.

The photo was taken near the beach, and the video has already become a hit on social networks.

The video has been viewed by over 4 million people on Facebook alone, making it a very special experience that many online users admire.

The stingray fish (Rhinoptera bonasus) is a species of worm found in the Atlantic Ocean, the western Caribbean, and most of the United States, from New England to southern Brazil. They are not dangerous to humans and prefer to be in shallow water.

See how swimmers react to a large group of Cownose radiation. How do you react if you encounter such a phenomenon?

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