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A video showing a man plucking eggs growing on plants has gone viral on social media. The 13- second clip shows a man plucking eggs from a plant. However, the video is fake. The so-called “eggplant” is actually a brinjal (eggplant) plant, and the eggs seen in the clip were likely glued to the calyx to create the illusion. Such misleading videos are often made to attract views and spread misinformation. Always verify sensational content before sharing it online!

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00:01Subscribe to our channel, press the bell icon and never miss an update from Latestly.
00:09Have you seen a viral clip showing eggs growing on a brinjal plant?
00:13Sounds wild, right? But is it real? Let's dig in.
00:17In the 13-second video, a man plucks what looks like an egg off a brinjal stalk,
00:23cracks it open, and out comes egg white and yolk.
00:27But here's the truth, real plants don't produce eggs.
00:32There's no biological pathway.
00:35Fact checkers found a claim buster video showing children gluing eggs to the brinjal calyx before cracking them.
00:44So the viral eggplant video? Fake!
00:48The eggs were glued on, not grown.
00:53Verdict?
00:54False!
00:56Eggs do not grow on brinjal plants.
00:59Don't let a clever video fool you.
01:01For facts that matter, stay with us.
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