A video showcases 10 "dinosaur sightings" caught on camera, questioning their authenticity. The sightings include a velociraptor in Canada, a pterodactyl in Ohio, a T-Rex, and multiple velociraptors in Russia, Mexico, and the US. The videos are often low-quality, poorly lit, and feature questionable editing, sparking skepticism about their legitimacy. The narrator presents the videos in a humorous and satirical tone, inviting viewers to decide for themselves whether the footage is real or fake.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The first video mentioned is from 2016, recorded in Canada, and supposedly shows a velociraptor.
2. The velociraptor video is 13 seconds long and has a low quality.
3. A local photographer accidentally recorded the velociraptor while trying to take a picture of a cave.
4. The photographer was walking in the woods, looking for interesting places to shoot.
5. The velociraptor video has been viewed by millions of people.
6. Another video, supposedly filmed in Ohio, shows a pterodactyl.
7. The pterodactyl video is of poor quality and has a horn on its head.
8. A video from Russia, over 30 years old, shows a velociraptor.
9. The Russian video is black and white and has a low quality.
10. A video from Mexico shows a dinosaur running in the dark forest.
11. The Mexican video is of poor quality and has a night vision camera.
12. A video from the US shows a velociraptor running in the forest.
13. The US video was recorded with a night vision device.
14. A video from an unknown location shows a small dinosaur in a country house backyard.
15. The country house video shows a small, cartoon-like dinosaur making no noise.
16. A video from an unknown location shows a dinosaur running in the forest.
17. The forest video shows a fast-moving creature with a comb-like structure on its head.
18. A video from an unknown location shows baby dinosaurs running and crossing the road.
19. The baby dinosaur video shows a group of small, fast-moving creatures with long necks.
20. The videos mentioned are likely not real and are probably edited for entertainment purposes.