A realistic 12-second courtroom video filmed on an iPhone in 4K. The camera captures a caracal — a medium-sized wild cat with reddish-golden fur, long black-tipped ears, and a yellow collar — sitting at the defendant’s table like a human. The setting looks like a real courtroom: wooden walls, American flag behind the judge, fluorescent ceiling lights, and people seated quietly in the background.
The judge, an older man in a black robe, reads from his papers in a serious tone: “You are accused of destroying furniture and scratching the couch.”
The camera quickly cuts to the caracal, who narrows its eyes and hisses loudly in defiance. A few people in the courtroom gasp; one woman tries to hide her laughter.
The judge sighs, leans back, and bangs the gavel once as the caracal stares back unbothered.
The video ends with the caracal turning its head slowly toward the camera, as if daring anyone to say something.
The footage looks like a real courtroom clip filmed on a phone — slightly shaky handheld motion, imperfect white balance, natural sound with echoes, and background murmurs.