With no explanation, label text_A→text_B with either "DON'T KNOW", "NO" or "YES".
text_A: Lateral undulation is the sole mode of aquatic locomotion, and the most common mode of terrestrial locomotion. In this mode, the body of the snake alternately flexes to the left and right, resulting in a series of rearward-moving "waves". While this movement appears rapid, snakes have rarely been documented moving faster than two body-lengths per second, often much less. This mode of movement has the same net cost of transport (calories burned per meter moved) as running in lizards of the same mass.
text_B: If a researcher is interested in the study of snakes, is there a possibility he will come across data indicating that snakes move faster than two body-lengths per second?
NO.