Is the Viral Kangaroo Trying to Get Inside a Flight Video Real?

The AI convinced us that Kangaroos can be passengers.

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Artificial intelligence is constantly surprising us with its increasingly wild creations. Just when we think we’ve seen it all, we’re hit with something that makes us question reality. Recently, AI tricked us into believing in a world where kangaroos fly on planes — ticket in tow, of course. Yes, it sounds absurd, but the video had the internet buzzing, leaving us all wondering: Is this real, or are we living in a Black Mirror episode?

The Video of a Kangaroo That Fooled the Internet

The story began with a 10-second clip that quickly went viral on Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok. The video showed a kangaroo with an emotional support vest, standing next to a woman who appeared to be its owner. And right beside them, there was another woman in an airline uniform — clearly a flight attendant. The unusual part? The two women were arguing, while the kangaroo stood there holding its boarding ticket with its paws, as if it knew it wasn’t allowed to board the plane.

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The video’s simple caption, “No kangaroos on the plane,” was all it took to send people into a frenzy, thinking it was real. Thousands shared the clip, convinced it was an authentic moment.

Reality Check: Is This Real or Just AI Magic?

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♬ original sound – Gabrielle

Unfortunately, we have to break the illusion. No, this wasn’t real. It was a clever AI creation. Despite the video’s convincing look, reminiscent of a National Geographic documentary or a reality airport show, the truth is far more mundane.

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Thanks to verification tools like Decopy.AI and Hive Moderation, the video was flagged as AI-generated with certainty levels of 99.63% and 94.4%, respectively. But it wasn’t just intuition — there were clear signs that the kangaroo, no matter how cute, was entirely fictional:

The Masters of AI Fantasy: Infinite Unreality

The account behind this viral video is “Infinite Unreality,” an Instagram profile dedicated to creating surreal content with the help of AI. This isn’t their first viral creation. Among their other popular “creations” is a video of the world’s largest anaconda — which, surprise, is also completely fabricated.

@infiniteunreality

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Their work is so convincing that for a few seconds, we’re left doubting reality itself. AI has gotten incredibly sophisticated. We’re no longer dealing with strange images of hands with extra fingers — we’re talking about fake creations that look so real, they’re almost believable.

While the emotional support kangaroo video was a lighthearted moment, it serves as a reminder of the importance of verification before sharing. Today, it was a kangaroo in a vest, but tomorrow, it could be a fake news story that shapes how we think, act, or interact with others.

So, while we were all charmed by the idea of a kangaroo flying on a commercial flight, the truth is that it was just another AI trick. And, as cute as it was, the kangaroo never existed.

This article was originally written in Spanish by Nayely Aguilera in Cultura Colectiva.

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