New Delhi: Watching a duck swimming and dancing around a lake mesmerises everyone. In a similar manner, a video is going viral on the internet. The video shows the two ducks dancing, while the two girls are seen copying their moves.
The video is widely being shared on Twitter. It was shared by a user namely Smac McCreanor. The video features two girls, Smac McCreanor and Malia Baker who are copying the dance of two ducks.
The video starts with Smac dancing with a single duck in the clip attached to Smac’s clip. Soon after, the duck is joined by his partner while Smac is joined by Malia Baker.
Both the artist can be seen wearing black and white outfits along with a hat.
Sharing the video on the social media platform, Smac wrote, ”Choreo by Birds, ft. me and Malia Baker.”
Watch the video here:
The 22-second long video has received over 9 lakh views since being shared on the internet. It was first shared on Twitter on April 19. It has also received over 12,000 retweets, and over 55,000 likes.
The video has also attracted many people to share comments on the video.
A user namely, Elena K, ”This reminds me of the Orian Dance (from ancient German SF movie ‘Raumpatrouille Orion’), which is clearly inspired by birds.”
He added, ”But your version is way cooler!”
This reminds me of the Orion Dance (from ancient German SF movie ‘Raumpatrouille Orion’), which is clearly inspired by birds.https://t.co/6gvqJLrbgq
But your version is way cooler!
— Elena K (@firnis22) April 19, 2022
Another user wrote, ”This is fantastic! Thank you for sharing! Brilliant!”
This is fantastic! Thank you for sharing!
Brilliant!— Colin (@ColinWHutch) April 21, 2022
A user namely Dr Roberto Quinlan, ”This is so insanely good it makes me worried that they’re about to get a tidal wave of requests for additional material from #BirdTwitter. There could also be a spinoff gig of doing live performances at ornithology conferences.”
This is so insanely good it makes me worried that they’re about to get a tidal wave of requests for additional material from #BirdTwitter.
There could also be a spinoff gig of doing live performances at ornithology conferences.— Dr Roberto Quinlan (@r_quinla) April 19, 2022
Check more comments here:
Welcome to #BirdTwitter! We are absolutely mad people and you basically just drove a metaphorical bulldozer (possibly unintentionally) into our party. WE LOVE IT! Check out @sowylie ‘a #birdbeats ! We love her, too!
— Saskia Wischnewski (@saswisch) April 19, 2022
This had to have been a TON of work, but what a fun project that must have been. https://t.co/vO11urW4ex
— Rick Schumann (@DracoTavern) April 20, 2022
I love bird nerds with too much time on their hands ?? https://t.co/JTZl8G4XDM
— Angela Savage (@angsavage) April 20, 2022
This is wonderfully silly.
I want to see them do flamingoes next…. https://t.co/9gk5PlHqlv
— Sue Archer (@SueArcher6) April 20, 2022