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Viral TikTok Of 'Dead Bird' Seemingly Floating Midair Has The Internet Totally Weirded Out

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TikToker @bluefrenchhorn26 shared a video that was filmed by her daughter's boyfriend near Vancouver, Canada, showing the bird seemingly frozen in the sky.

A video posted by TikToker @bluefrenchhorn26 has gone viral - both on TikTok and on Twitter - for a phenomenon that just cannot be explained.

In her video, the creator shared that her daughter's boyfriend filmed a dead bird seemingly floating in the sky near Vancouver, Canada, and, well, the internet is baffled.


@bluefrenchhorn26 captioned the post:

“WHAT IS IT”

She pled in the video:

“Somebody tell me what in the living bejesus my daughter’s boyfriend recorded tonight on his way to his lifeguard training?”

You can take a look for yourself.

@bluefrenchhorn26

WHAT IS IT #greenscreen #weird #jumanji #nothanks #fypシ #foryou #unexplained #mystery #westcoastcrew🇨🇦 #fyp #foryoupage #foryoupageofficiall

Viewers of the TikTok really needed to know more...

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... though many had their theories.

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In a follow-up video, the creator responded to some clarification-seeking comments.

She claimed the boyfriend didn't stop because he was on his way to work. Responsible.

In response to those expressing the video was old, she assured it was posted just after it was recorded.

@bluefrenchhorn26 also noted she went back to the site of the unexplainable encounter, but the bird was no longer there.

You can watch that video below.

@bluefrenchhorn26

#weird #fypシ

The world may never know.

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