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Viral Video of Elephant Carrying a Tiger Cub in Yala Confirmed as AI-Generated

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FactSeeker has examined a widely circulated video on social media that appears to show an elephant carrying a tiger cub in Yala National Park. Upon review, several inconsistencies raised suspicions.

by Anonymous |

February 26, 2025

For instance, both the elephant and the tiger cub exhibit unnatural movements, with noticeable distortions in their limbs. These anomalies suggest the video may have been created using artificial intelligence.

To verify this, an analysis using the Deepware website confirmed that the video is indeed AI-generated.

Therefore, FactSeeker confirms that the video titled “Elephant Carrying Tiger Cub in Yala National Park” is an artificial creation and not an authentic recording.

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