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Dolphins, Swans and Elephants
2020-03-20 18:17:35.988927+01 by
Dan Lyke
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Fake animal news abounds on social media as coronavirus
upends life
The swans in the viral posts regularly appear in the canals of Burano, a small island in the
greater Venice metropolitan area, where the photos were taken. The “Venetian” dolphins
were filmed at a port in
Sardinia, in the Mediterranean Sea, hundreds of miles away. No one has figured out
where the drunken elephant photos came from, but a Chinese news report debunked
the viral posts: While elephants did recently come through a village in Yunnan Province,
China, their presence isn’t out of the norm, they aren’t the elephants in the viral photos,
and they didn’t get drunk and pass out in a tea field.
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