Geckos’ centipede battle sparks lucky number frenzy (video)
A spine-chilling video of two geckos battling over a centipede has sent netizens into a frenzy—not just for the drama, but for the potential lottery numbers hidden in the showdown.
TikTok user @yowtamadai posted the eerie clip on January 30, showing two geckos locked in a fierce tug-of-war over a centipede. The video, captioned “Every day, oh my,” quickly gained traction, leaving viewers both fascinated and creeped out.
In the footage, one gecko dangles from the wall with the centipede clenched in its jaws, while another clings below, desperately tugging at the same insect. The intense struggle, which went on for some time, gave the poster goosebumps—while viewers couldn’t look away.
The bizarre battle sparked a wave of comments, with many pointing out that centipedes are a favourite snack for geckos. But for some, the real takeaway wasn’t nature’s brutality—it was the numbers.
One curious viewer asked for the house number where the scene took place. The TikToker responded, “80/3.” That was all it took for number analysts to jump in, eagerly calculating lucky digits for upcoming lottery draw.
“Go for it! The last draw still stings. I played big—this time, I’m going with 803 and 308,” one hopeful gambler declared.
As the clip continues to rack up views, Thai netizens are keeping a close eye on whether these numbers will bring fortune—or just another near miss, reported KhaoSod.
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The Thai lottery culture is deeply rooted in superstition, symbolism, and spiritual beliefs. Many Thais rely on signs, dreams, and unusual occurrences to choose their lucky numbers, believing that certain events can predict lottery outcomes. Many Thais interpret their dreams as messages from spirits, often using traditional books to translate symbols into numbers. Encounters with rare or unusual animals, such as snakes, elephants, or even geckos battling over a centipede, are believed to indicate lucky numbers. The numbers on houses, cars, and even licence plates involved in accidents are commonly used for lottery picks.