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Several Twitter users have shared a 15-second clip of a giant fish leaping out of the water and attacking a helicopter. As per social media claims, National Geographic paid a million dollars for this “rare video”.

A Twitter user shared the viral video along with the text, “National geographic channel has paid 1 Million Dollar for this rare video..What a video”

Alt News received several requests to fact-check this on WhatsApp (+917600011160) and on our official Android application.

Fact-check

We performed a reverse image search on Yandex using InVid, a video verification tool, and found that the clip from the 2017 TV movie ‘5 Headed Shark Attack’.

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Using this as a clue, we performed a keyword search on YouTube and found that the official trailer of the film was posted by YouTube Movies on September 2017. At the 1:05 mark in the trailer, we can see shark bringing down the helicopter.

Social media claims associated with the viral video are false. “National Geographic paid one million dollars” is a popular internet hoax. In 2017, it was shared with a clip from the movie ‘Into the Storm’ which was debunked by Snopes, a US-based fact-checking website.

Citations

[1]https://twitter.com/search?q=National%20geographic%20channel%20has%20paid%201%20Million%20Dollar%20for%20this%20rare%20video..What%20a%20video&f=live[2]https://t.co/rTIA4v5CkI[3]https://twitter.com/RatanKAgrawal/status/1281924051938627585?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw[4]https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.altnews[5] 5-Headed Shark Attack - Trailer - YouTube ➤ https://youtu.be/-YyyZJ_gPVY?t=64[6] Did National Geographic Purchase Footage of Destructive Tornadoes for $1 Million? | Snopes.com ➤ https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/footage-of-destructive-tornadoes-million/