Everyone loves a good puzzle, especially when the challenge is to spot something. Today, bureaucrats and nature photographers often share intriguing photos related to flora and fauna and test the intelligence of internet users by posting interesting challenges. One such photo riddle attributed to wildlife photographer Hemant Dabi is going viral on Twitter. The challenge is to find the leopard in it and internet users have been racking their brains trying to spot the perfectly camouflaged predator.
The photo was shared on Tuesday by the Twitter account ‘Fascinating’, with the caption: “There’s a leopard in this photo of Hemant Dabi. Can you find it?” The photo has gone viral with 13,000 retweets, 3,447 quote tweets and 1.6 lakh likes.
See the message here:
There is a leopard in this photo by Hemant Dabi. Can you find it? pic.twitter.com/LYoiHf4l9B
— Fascinating (@fasc1nate) December 20, 2022
The image simply shows a tree bark and soil in the background. You have to look very closely at the picture to make out the hidden creature. Even upon close inspection, many could see the wild animal. Some eagle-eyed internet users were finally able to spot the leopard perfectly camouflaged in the ground. Many reposted the photo as they highlighted the leopard’s exact location.
“It took me about 5 minutes, but I finally did it. Wow! So cool,” one user wrote. Another commented: “I had to zoom in on every part of the picture to finally find it. Well camouflaged but also quite a small picture.” A third wrote: “Yes. Dead center just to the left of the tree in the sand is lying in. Great camouflage!”
More contrast here so you can see it clearly pic.twitter.com/6P8nT6AhaZ
— Ashutosh Nandan (@ashutoshceo) December 20, 2022
Spoilers pic.twitter.com/MI5vdvsrv6
— 🎄🎅Quentin 7-6 🎅🎄 (@McgradyQuentin) December 20, 2022
It’s here, right? @MarkHamillpic.twitter.com/hiqzDhbwpM
– Major K (aka Kevin Major) (@officialmajorK) December 21, 2022
I had to zoom in on every part of the picture to finally find it. Well camouflaged but also a rather small photo. pic.twitter.com/eEwIOBuqkf
— CarmThisIs (@CarmThisIs) December 21, 2022
The photo was first clicked on by Hemant Dabi in 2019, who said he also couldn’t see the animal while taking the photo.
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