"Sign that Death is Very Near": Man Laments after Finding Huge Creature in His Car, Shares Video

"Sign that Death is Very Near": Man Laments after Finding Huge Creature in His Car, Shares Video

  • A man has taken to social media to cry out over the sight of an owl he surprisingly found in his car
  • In a viral video, the rare creature sat in his driver's seat and kept staring at him without leaving the spot
  • Many people who watched the video argued that the owl was a death symbol, while others disagreed

A white man, @claytonconner13, has caused a stir as he shared a video of a creature he found in his vehicle.

@claytonconner13's video on TikTok blew up and amassed over seven million views at the time of this report.

Owl in man's car
The man videoed the owl seated in his driver's seat. Photo Credit: @claytonconner13
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In the clip, the creature, an owl, sat in the driver's seat with its wings spread and kept staring at the man.

The man explained that he was driving and the owl suddenly flew into his car. He noted that he did not know what to do.

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A female, who was with the man, was on the other side of the car as she watched the owl. It is not clear how the owl got there.

While some people thought it was a sign of a bad thing to come, others said it was a good omen.

Watch the video below:

People share their thoughts on the owl

jackie said:

"In Kenya we believe that an owl is a symbol of death."

Serlina said:

"All jokes aside owl crossing your path is a sign of protection and comes with a message. Need to figure out what it’s telling you."

Glam by witty said:

"In Africa if an owl visits your home or anywhere around you it means that someone close to you or in your home will die am sorry pray."

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Christina Nicole said:

"What if it was for a reason, saved you from an accident or any bad? God sending you protection.''

Krystal Anderson said:

"You’ve just encountered your spiritual animal guide sir. Have fun seeing owls now for the rest of your life everywhere..dreams, etc. Mines a snake."

LifeWithYvette said:

"Owls symbolize inner wisdom, change, transformation, intuitive development, good luck, and self-actualization."

user3170105675455 said:

"Awwwww I love owls, he’s probably injured."

Ally said:

"I would’ve passed out. Owls terrify me."

Cammie525 said:

"Owls are a sign that death is very near. Call everyone you know & check on them."

TikTok video of snake settled inside car gets 1.8m views

Briefly News reported that a viral video of a long snake left people scared. A post shows how the viper was comfortable in someone's vehicle.

The video of the viper in the car received thousands of likes. There were also hundreds of comments from people who thought the snake looked scary.

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@tonymorales2201 posted a video of a man taking out a snake. In the clip, the viper was in the vehicle's AC box.

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