Some users mused that the cameraman behind the act could be a wildlife enthusiast. One wrote, "From Olympics to national geographic real quick."įrom olympics to national geographic real quick ? - ‘ July 29, 2021 Users couldn't help but get the wildlife documentary vibes from the clip. the way he announces la cucaracha and the cucaracha in question turns around and presents itself. One Twitter user exaggerated and called it a "cinematic genius" the way the cockroach turned to look towards the camera just as the commentator took its name. Many are busy thinking about the cockroach and the five seconds of fame it received without asking for it.Ĭockroach: I going to get some food and bring back home. Kukavo Ladora lleva el oro a su ciudad natal por los 15 metros planos.- wuschel July 27, 2021Ī few have called it the "animal Olympics." Representando a los artrópodos por primera vez en la historia de los juegos olímpicos. The video has racked up a whopping 5 million views on the microblogging platform.Ī user noted its historical importance and wrote, "Representing arthropods for the first time in the history of the Olympic games." The clip, which has gone viral all over Twitter, has amassed many reactions from people around the world. But, perhaps to safeguard the cockroach's privacy, the camera was soon turned back to the match. The cameraman must have taken great interest in the creature as he focussed on it for quite a few seconds. Wondering what we mean? Well, just when a replay of a shot was to be played on broadcast, viewers saw a cockroach blissfully waddling on the field. Argentina stole the match while a cockroach stole our laughs. The latest one to send us laughing is a clip from the women's hockey match between Spain and Argentina as aired on an Argentinian TV channel. This year's Olympic Games are giving us a good dose of viral news and videos.
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