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In the fake photo circulating, the American in the picture, holding a one-meter-long "big locust" in his left hand, looks longer than the shotgun in his right hand. Although it has been reprinted by many people as a "magical animal", it is

In the fake photo circulating, the American in the picture, holding a one-meter-long "big locust" in his left hand, looks longer than the shotgun in his right hand.

Although it has been reprinted by many people as a "magical animal", in fact, this picture is fake.

To be precise, this "big locust" is a prop, and this picture is a "fake photo" taken in order to attract investment in the 1930s, when the US economy was depressed.

Locusts are insects, the body is wrapped in exoskeletons, there are no bones inside, so even if it is a huge insect, after being hit by a shotgun bullet, it will definitely not be "harmless on the surface of the body".

In the fake photo circulating, the American in the picture, holding a one-meter-long "big locust" in his left hand, looks longer than the shotgun in his right hand. Although it has been reprinted by many people as a "magical animal", it is
In the fake photo circulating, the American in the picture, holding a one-meter-long "big locust" in his left hand, looks longer than the shotgun in his right hand. Although it has been reprinted by many people as a "magical animal", it is
In the fake photo circulating, the American in the picture, holding a one-meter-long "big locust" in his left hand, looks longer than the shotgun in his right hand. Although it has been reprinted by many people as a "magical animal", it is

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