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When Nature Strikes: Yoga Instructor Gets Bitten by Iguana
When Nature Strikes: Yoga Instructor Gets Bitten by Iguana
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In this video, a woman can be seen attempting a yoga pose with her arms outstretched and her fingers dangling over her head when an iguana approaches. 24.08.2021, Sputnik International
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A yoga instructor has shared a video on her Twitter account, showing how she was stretching with her back arched and left arm outstretched when an iguana approached her and took a chunk out of her finger. The clip later went viral, amassing more than 3.5 million views. The woman later tweeted: "Everyone keeps asking if I didn't see it. To be clear, there were iguanas all over the beach. Ppl go there to feed them all the time".
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When Nature Strikes: Yoga Instructor Gets Bitten by Iguana
16:30 GMT 24.08.2021 (Updated: 10:09 GMT 30.11.2022) In this video, a woman can be seen attempting a yoga pose with her arms outstretched and her fingers dangling over her head when an iguana approaches.
A yoga instructor has shared a video on her Twitter account, showing how she was stretching with her back arched and left arm outstretched when an iguana approached her and took a chunk out of her finger.
The clip later went viral, amassing more than 3.5 million views. The woman later tweeted: "Everyone keeps asking if I didn't see it. To be clear, there were iguanas all over the beach. Ppl go there to feed them all the time".