The crow squats like a gorilla that confuses the Internet and the truth is surprisingly simple
On June 22, an account called LlamaInaTux posted a short video of only 7 seconds on Twitter, which made netizens confused. Why, because in the video is a crow with an extremely strange shape.
It was also a pure black color from head to toe, but many people at first glance would think the main character in the video was a muscular gorilla fighting two front limbs on the floor. But when I looked closely, it turned out to be a strange, black crow.
Is this a raven or a crow crow? Many people have asked this question after viewing the image below.
But the truth was extremely simple because of the angle of rotation, the black crow's wings had covered the two legs, causing viewers to be fooled.
Although the answer has been answered, netizens are still very excited and have come up with many interesting inventions about this "gorilla cosplay" character.
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