Lotus Mantis Is Fake or Real? π¨ Reality Of Lotus Mantis Found on Mount Kailash Viral Video! π§
π¨ Is the "Lotus Mantis" Real Or Fake? Is Lotus Mantis Video just another viral hoax? Well, original creator of this Lotus Mantis video, Oleg Pars, has claimed it is generated using AI, which you can find here:- https://www.instagram.com/reel/DG5bsQDRIgr/?igsh=MW5nNm9tbWIydmJ1ZA== However, other people are misusing this video, claiming a mysterious insect called the Lotus Mantis, reportedly found on Mount Kailash. This creature appears to have a lotus-like shape, leaving viewers amazed and confused. But is it truly not a rare discovery, but the video was edited using AI, CGI, or VFX, which the original creator himself has confirmed. Let's uncover more! π πΉ At first glance, the video looks convincing, but after deep research, we couldn't find any proof that the Lotus Mantis exists. While nature has some incredible creatures, no scientific records confirm this insect is real. πΉ However, there are real mantises that can mimic flowers, like the Orchid Mantis (Hymenopus coronatus), also known as the Walking Flower Mantis or Pink Orchid Mantis. These insects can mimic to look like petals, but they do NOT resemble a lotus, as shown in the viral video. πΉ So, if itβs fake, how was it made? The viral video is likely created using AI-generated technology, CGI effects, or advanced editing tools. Such fake videos spread quickly on social media, making it harder to tell reality from fiction. π’ What do you think? Is this another AI hoax, or do you believe the Lotus Mantis could be real? Drop your thoughts in the comments below! π π Stay informed and avoid falling for online misinformation. Reference: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hymenopus_coronatus Picture Credit: 1. Orchid Mantis (Hymenopus coronatus) By Luc Viatour: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hymenopus_coronatus#/media/File:Mantis_Hymenopus_coronatus_6_Luc_Viatour.jpg 2. H. coronatus on and mimicking a Phalaenopsis orchid by Philipp Psurek: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hymenopus_coronatus#/media/File:Insect_camouflage_PP08338.png