Viral video of leopard attack on bike rider turned out to be fake, investigation revealed the truth

Leopard Attack AI Generated Video : Every day such videos go viral on social media which surprise people. Many times, videos related to animals attract the most attention because people consider them to be real. Recently, a video started spreading rapidly on the internet, in which a leopard is suddenly seen attacking a bike rider.

After watching the video, many people were stunned to see it and also started praising the bravery of the person. It was claimed in the video that the person riding the bike showed courage instead of getting scared, due to which the leopard retreated and ran away from there.

Video of leopard attack on bike rider turned out to be fake

The viral video shows a night scene, where a man is seen sitting on a bike on the roadside. After a few seconds, a leopard suddenly appears from the bushes and jumps on the man.

The man falls from the bike but immediately gets up and tries to scare the animal by spreading his hands. After this the leopard is seen retreating. At first glance the video seems completely genuine, but when it was investigated in depth, many things came to light which pointed towards it being fake.

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Video created with the help of AI and editing technology

Frame-by-frame examination of the viral video found that unusual blur was visible in the leopard’s movement. Apart from this, the light of the street light and the shadow of the leopard present in the video were not matching with each other. Not only this, when a leopard is seen pouncing on a person, no actual collision or impact is felt.

According to experts, this could be a common technical mistake related to computer generated graphics i.e. CGI and VFX. After investigation, it became clear that the video was not of any real incident, but it was prepared with the help of artificial intelligence and editing technology. One should avoid sharing such videos assuming them to be true without verification.

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