Is the Cave Wyrm Video Real or Fake? Viral Tiktok Clip Leaves Netizens Stunned

A video has been going viral on the internet that shows a gigantic creature. The creature has been named Cave Wyrm. The video is old but has resurfaced online. The minute the video was re-surfaced it spread like wildfire on various social media platforms like Twitter, and Reddit.

As for the content of the video, you can clearly see, a grey and brown-like creature with a snake-like physique that has 4 legs. Let’s decode the viral video-

Is the Cave Wyrm real or fake?

Meantime many views are also rising stating that the video is fake and the creature in the video is A. I generated. According to new reports, specifically of HITC, the creature is computer-generated. 

It has been reported that the video is created by Erwin Saunders, a famous British YouTuber. He often likes to share videos based on old folklore. Back in 2014, he uploaded this video of Cave Wyrm but the clip got attention recently. It should be noted that the video has so far managed to score 357,832 views. These stats show the amount of curiosity the video has garnered among netizens.

Cave Wyrm Viral Video

Many are commenting on the video, appreciating the video for its almost-real image skills and creativity. At the same time, many are also stating that the video might be real as the creature i.e. Cave Wyrm in the video looks a lot like a Japanese creature called ‘Salamander’. 

Is the Cave Wyrm real or fake? Watch the viral TikTok video

In case you are not aware, Japanese Salamander is a giant creature that is considered to be the biggest salamander species in the world. Mostly it is found in fast-flowing clear water streams and rivers. At the same time, in Japanese culture and traditions, it is considered a magical creature that has the power of making flames. It is also believed that they were the ones who taught humans how to create fire. 

Is the Cave Wyrm real or fake? Watch the Viral TikTok video

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