Greetings from Jurassic Park. Should we be wary of what could possibly come next? The little “dinos” in this video look cute running across the beach. They also look really fluffy.
The video's caption on Facebook reads: "Little dinosaurs caught in a trap on a beach in Costa Rica."
– However, there is no sign of a trap anywhere. The little dinosaurs, which are reminiscent of mini brontosaurs, seem to move freely on the beach. The video is also shared on Twitter:
Are these actually small dinosaurs?
You will have already guessed: No, of course not.
Even if at first glance you think of brontosaurs or “long-necked” brachiosaurs, at second glance you realize that these are completely different animals, namely coatis.
And to make the optical illusion work, the video was simply played backwards.
So in this case we're not too strict because this fake is just cute and makes you smile.
By the way, there was already a similar video showing coatis as “mini dinosaurs” in 2019. We reported HERE .
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