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FACT CHECK: Is the Human-Faced Homo Piscis Fish Real or Fake?

In the depths of digital deception: Is Homo Piscis more than a myth?
Yashica DudheBy Yashica DudheJanuary 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read14,582 Views
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The mysterious waters of internet folklore have submerged the netizens in a perplexing world of “Is it real or reel?” I have my fair share of jumping into the extra-terrestrial rabbithole. 

Just recently, Mexico dropped an alien corpse on the internet, claiming that they have a breakthrough into the realm of other living beings. However, the authenticity of these claims remains alienated to us. 

Now, in the latest labyrinth of myths, the internet has been buzzing with the tale of a bizarre aquatic creature known as the Homo Piscis fish, supposedly discovered in a lake shrouded in enigma. 

With a face eerily similar to ours, this fish has created waves across social media, sparking curiosity and skepticism alike. But before you go believing you’ve got a long-lost cousin swimming in some mystical lake, let’s reel in the facts and separate myth from reality.

Imagine a fish swimming around with a human-like face, peering back at you with eyes that seem to reflect a deep, almost sentient understanding. This story has all the makings of a viral sensation: a touch of the unknown, a dash of conspiracy, and a big, juicy dollop of “Could it really be true?” But hold your fishing rods because the truth is often slipperier than a fish itself.

No, the Homo Piscis fish is not real. On January 18, 2024, Youtuber Headtap Videos opened the possibility of Homo Piscis fish found in Lake Samsara in Karanji. However, the claim was immediately debunked. It’s a digital fabrication, a figment of modern myth-making, with no scientific evidence or credible documentation to support its existence.

Separating Fact from Fiction: Truth About Human-Faced Homo Piscis Fish

Strange Fish spotted with human like Face pic.twitter.com/QCeY8rAtmp

— Unexplained Videos (@Unexplainvideo) June 20, 2023

The whole saga of Homo Piscis began with a video posted by YouTuber Headtap Videos, claiming the discovery of these human-faced swimmers in the mythical Lake Samsara, supposedly located in Karanji. 

The narrator in the video declared, 

“Here in the depths of Samsara swim a unique species of fish, a species that bears an eerie resemblance to our own kind… exhibiting complex social behaviors and problem-solving skills.” 

Sounds like a sci-fi blockbuster, right?

But here’s where the plot thickens: there’s no Lake Samsara on any map, and Karanji is just a lake in India, not some undiscovered Atlantis. This story smells fishier than a seafood market on a hot day. 

Microsecondnews, after a deep dive, found zero evidence to back up these wild claims. It turns out the fish in question is likely just a digital creation, swimming in the vast ocean of the internet rather than any real lake.

If you make a fish character and they have a human like face. You should be banned from designing characters for one year https://t.co/7q7ZbI9krv

— Crispy (@CrispyFrise) October 23, 2023

In an enlightening twist, a comment under the original video read, “Absolutely shockingly untrue! AI is powerful. It’ll fool a lot of the unschooled.” To which the video creator responded, “Good thing you were here to point out the obvious.” Seems like our fishy friend is more pixel than piscine.

Ningyo (人魚, "human fish") as the name suggests, is a creature with both human and fish-like features, described in various pieces of Japanese literature.https://t.co/KuO5F31fGp

— Adedayo Adewale 💱 (@DIGITALEAGLE777) January 22, 2024

Remember the viral Weibo video showing a fish with a “human face” in China? Turns out, that, too was likely just a digital daydream, proving that Homo Piscis is more at home in the realm of digital artistry than biological reality.

Have you ever encountered a story online that seemed too wild to be true? How did you discern fact from fiction? 

How do we keep our feet grounded in reality in a world brimming with digital illusions? Share your thoughts, dive into the discussion, and let’s navigate these digital waters together.

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