dearJulius.com

$type=carousel$count=12$sn=0$cols=4$va=0$source=random$show=home

Man Allegedly Starts Barking After Being Bit by Rabid Dog


A viral video of a South-African man barking like a dog after allegedly being bit by a canine infected with rabies has sparked a heated debate on African social media.

The video went viral after being shared by Instagram influencer and entertainer Tunde Ednut. In it, a young man wearing an oxygen mask and lying on a hospital stretcher can be heard barking incessantly. The man holding the camera states that he is filming a “beast like you’ve never seen before” with the permission of the patient’s father, adding that the barking is caused by the rabies virus. The young patients had allegedly been bit by a rabid dog around two weeks before and, despite getting the anti-rabies vaccine, he stopped talking and started barking instead. The narrator of the video claims that the patients exhibited other bizarre symptoms associated with rabies, like foaming at the mouth.

You would expect this sort of video to get dismissed as fake, and Ednut himself captioned it with the phrase “I kinda feel like this guy is pretending…”, but looking at the over 1,500 Instagram comments, you can see that not everyone agrees. In fact, opinions seemed to be split, with some praising the barking man as the “pretender of the universe” or trying to explain how the rabies virus works, and other posting things like “it’s real, I’ve seen this before”, or “this is real and deres no treatment for it…the poison has spread and has gotten to his heart…”.


View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Tunde Ednut (@tundeednut) on

The strangest thing about this isn’t the barking man – who is obviously pretending – but the fact that so many people actually believe it’s true. The video has gotten over 1,500 comments and 9,500 likes on Tunde Ednut’s profile as well. It was also picked up by some of the largest media outlets in Africa, like Pulse, which have been promoting it as real.

|Featured Content_$type=three$c=3$l=0$m=0$s=hide$rm=0


A Part of Julius LLC
Made with in NYC by Julius Choudhury
Name

Animal,395,Creative,407,Demotivational,636,Entertainment,150,Facts,288,Featured,8,Funny,629,History,1,Lifestyle,545,Nature,10,Offbeat,562,Special Features,57,Tech,88,Weird,546,
ltr
item
Juicy: Man Allegedly Starts Barking After Being Bit by Rabid Dog
Man Allegedly Starts Barking After Being Bit by Rabid Dog
A viral video shows a young man barking like a dog after allegedly being bit by a dog infected with rabies.
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgN_7Kp_porDLqD_SZHCVCL-YF_iT768Z1KhOVjo7o0nDcHqX37q9i_z28dvFwWoknM_1a7C2010xVIa3wI_tczdMOHSWtOtvQrQAh68yhMxM5-_ddeRBRZnBRa0iNmtC8maK-wFOBesQQ/s1600/1.bmp
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgN_7Kp_porDLqD_SZHCVCL-YF_iT768Z1KhOVjo7o0nDcHqX37q9i_z28dvFwWoknM_1a7C2010xVIa3wI_tczdMOHSWtOtvQrQAh68yhMxM5-_ddeRBRZnBRa0iNmtC8maK-wFOBesQQ/s72-c/1.bmp
Juicy
https://juicy.dearjulius.com/2020/04/man-allegedly-starts-barking-after-being-bit-by-rabid-dog.html
https://juicy.dearjulius.com/
https://juicy.dearjulius.com/
https://juicy.dearjulius.com/2020/04/man-allegedly-starts-barking-after-being-bit-by-rabid-dog.html
true
5574919278515170557
UTF-8
Loaded All Posts Not found any posts VIEW ALL Read More Reply Cancel reply Delete By Home PAGES POSTS View All RECOMMENDED FOR YOU LABEL ARCHIVE SEARCH ALL POSTS Not found any post match with your request Back Home Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat January February March April May June July August September October November December Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec just now 1 minute ago $$1$$ minutes ago 1 hour ago $$1$$ hours ago Yesterday $$1$$ days ago $$1$$ weeks ago more than 5 weeks ago Followers Follow THIS PREMIUM CONTENT IS LOCKED STEP 1: Share to a social network STEP 2: Click the link on your social network Copy All Code Select All Code All codes were copied to your clipboard Can not copy the codes / texts, please press [CTRL]+[C] (or CMD+C with Mac) to copy Table of Content