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‘Sach Me Bhusa Kha Liya’: Viral Video Shows Man Eating Animal Chaff as Crowd Looks On in Shock

Bizarre street stunt leaves onlookers stunned as man calmly chews on animal fodder in viral clip

Akanksha Kumari

Social media frequently showcases bizarre trends, but a recent viral video has drawn notice for an especially unexpected reason. The footage features a young man nonchalantly consuming large amounts of straw or chaff, a substance typically used as feed for farm animals like cows, buffaloes, and goats.

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As the video keeps spreading online, audiences have been left both entertained and puzzled by the man’s unconventional eating habits. The clip has rapidly turned into a major topic of conversation on social media, where users are responding with a blend of humor, skepticism, and worry.

What happens in the viral video?

In the now-trending video, the man can be seen holding a large container filled with dry straw. Rather than using it as animal feed, he repeatedly grabs handfuls and eats them in front of a crowd. Many bystanders seem clearly taken aback by the incident. Some stare in disbelief, while others pull out their phones to film the strange occurrence. For the duration of the roughly one-minute video, the man keeps chewing and swallowing the straw without any sign of discomfort, intensifying the audience’s sense of amazement.

The unusual footage has generated thousands of reactions and shares, helping it gain traction across social media.

Internet reacts with humor and concern

The video's comment section quickly filled with humorous responses and witty observations.

One user wrote, "It's incomprehensible how a human could eat so much straw."

Another joked, "If it's cow food, why can't humans eat it too?"

A third commenter quipped, "Maybe in the future, a shop of a baba who eats straw will open."

At the same time, many users questioned whether the act was performed purely for online attention. "People are willing to go to any lengths to go viral," one person commented.

Can humans actually digest straw?

The viral video has also sparked conversations about health and digestion. In contrast to grazing animals, humans are unable to effectively digest cellulose, the main substance in straw. Ruminant animals like cows have specialised digestive systems and microorganisms that enable them to break down fibrous plant matter.The episode has once more underscored the rising pattern of individuals engaging in unusual or potentially dangerous behavior to gain online attention. Although strange content frequently draws views and interaction, many internet users maintain that safety should never be sacrificed for likes, shares, or viral recognition.

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