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EXTREME HOT WEATHER LEFT MANY WRAPPED CARS LOOKING PREGNANT IN CHINA. (VIDEO/PHOTO).

 


Extreme Hot Weather Left Many Wrapped Cars Looking Pregnant In China


BIZARRE footage showing cars with hoods that look like baby bumps has revealed an unlikely phenomenon.

The vehicles, featuring huge bulbous bumps, can be seen parked out in the street on a hot summer's day.


They were spotted in China by Jennifer Zeng in China who noticed the heat was affecting the vehicles, What’s the Jam reports.

Jennifer Zeng, a human rights activist and author, took photos and videos to showcase the phenomenon.

Her clips have since gone viral on social media with over 750,000 views and 3,700 likes.

The 57-year-old films several vehicles which are parked along the streets and in garages.


The first clip shows a burgundy vehicle with a huge red bump rising from the hood.

The second video shows a purple car with two bumps along the doors and another big one also on the hood.

The third is a white car with a 'baby bump.'

And the fourth is a blue ‘pregnant’ car.


The post was captioned: “No joke! Made-in-China cars get "pregnant" when it's too hot.”

Social media users couldn't help but poke fun at the images.


"Is it a boy or a girl?" one viewer wrote.

Another figured it may be a new design fad.


"Super funny if real, and very creative."

Someone else combined the two sentiments, making a joke, but expressing concern.

"If they deliver the baby after cooling down, then it's a feature otherwise a failure."


"Those are wraps and if there's moisture underneath it will fill with water vapor," they wrote.


While hilarious, drivers would find their cars very difficult to drive, some users wrote, decreasing visibility or leaving no choice but to pop the wrap.

Others feared they may pop when people walk by, potentially causing harm, though that's not likely


Watch video below. 



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