This refers to a long-running urban legend and periodic viral shock video rumor in the Indonesian digital space. Similar to other internet shock myths, these stories usually involve a sensationalized, dangerous, or medically impossible act involving wildlife to generate clicks, outrage, or morbid curiosity.

Content tracking shocking or biologically hazardous behavior is routinely used as a honeypot by threat actors to compromise personal devices.

Search terms combining provocative language with download platforms (like RapidShare or modern alternatives) are frequently engineered by bad actors. Clicking links associated with these queries often leads to malicious landing pages, malware installations, or phishing scams rather than actual media.