Placeholder canvas

Fact Checked: This viral heartwarming picture of Koalas is not related to Australia bushfires

Date:

Following the deadly Australian wildfire, a picture of a Koala embracing its baby is doing rounds on social media, claiming that they were rescued from the recent Australian bushfires.

The text on the picture read: Mother and son rescued in Australia wildfires. The image reflects what animals feel.”

At the time of filing this report, the above post was shared by over 62,000 Facebook users.

FACT CHECK

When NewsMobile fact-checked the above picture, we found it to be old.

On putting the picture through Reverse Image Search, we came across the same picture on Instagram which was uploaded on October 11th, 2019 by zookeeper_dan.

On digging further we found another post with the same picture on the Instagram handle of Australian Reptile Park dated July 08th, 2019.

Hence, the above information proves that the viral picture is old and not related to recent Australia wildfire.

If you want to fact-check any story, WhatsApp it now on +91 88268 00707


Error: Contact form not found.

Click here for Latest News updates and viral videos on our AI-powered smart news

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

IPL 2024: Venkatesh-Manish’s 83-Run Stand, Mitchell Starc’s Pure Pace Inspire KKR To 24-Run Win Against MI

KKR ended their 12-year wait for a win at the Wankhede stadium with a 24-run win to edge closer to the playoff spots

Canada: Indian Couple, Grandchild Killed During Police Car Chase

Ontario police were pursuing a liquor shop robbery suspect who was travelling the incorrect way when he collided with a car carrying an Indian family

IPL 2024: Venkatesh, Manish Propel KKR To 169 After MI Pacers Ran Rampant At Wankhede

In the third over, Raghuvanshi punished Thushara for wavering off his line and length with a six to silence the vibrant blue waves

MEA Issues Travel Advisory For Indians Traveling To Iran And Israel

Earlier in an advisory which was issued on April 12, the MEA asked the Indian Nationals to avoid visiting the two Gulf countries amid tensions between Iran and Israel following an Israeli air strike