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Netizens shock after seeing viral video showing ”Baby Dinosaurs” on a beach

The video was shared by a user namely Buitengebieden on Twitter with a caption, ”This took me a few seconds.”

New Delhi: Dinosaurs went extinct about a million years ago on earth. However, most of us wish to see living dinosaurs. Owing to this, the makers of Jurassic Park, released in 1993, earned a lot of money. It also became the first film to gross over $500 million globally.

On the internet, a video is going viral that shows a group of ”baby dinosaurs” running on a beach.

They look like a dinosaur species of sauropods, having a long neck and tail.

The video was shared by a user namely Buitengebieden on Twitter with a caption, ”This took me a few seconds.”

Since being posted online, the 14-second long video received over 3 lakh likes, 64 thousand retweets, and 5,000 comments.

The video so far received over 13 million views.

You may find them baby dinosaurs like many others but the truth behind the video may wonder you.

Watch viral video here:

Before we tell you the truth, let us check comments how people reacted.

”I showed this to my 9 year old son and it took him a few seconds to figure out what is going on. Took me a million years that’s the effect of watchig Jurassic movie all your life,” comment a user.

”OK, I saw the ones running backward. First I’ve seen that in any group of critters. Now, please tell me what they are. Otters’ necks are shorter,” commented another user.

A user wrote, ”Almost got me …on the baby bronotosaur.”

We must tell you that they are any baby dinosaurs but they are Coatis. It is an edited video which has been reversed.

A user namely Sam was quick to find the truth behind the video. He wrote, ”Coatis, also known as coatimundis, are members of the family Procyonidae. They are diurnal mammals native to South America, Central America, Mexico, and the southwestern United States. The name “coatimundi” comes from the Tupian languages of Brazil, where it means “lone coati”.”

Check the original video here to find the difference: