There are TWO animals in this optical illusion – which one you see reveals A LOT about you

HIDDEN in this bizarre optical illusion are two animals – but which one you can see reveals a lot about you.

Social media users have been left scratching their heads after the mind-boggling image was shared on Twitter as people try, but fail, to see both creatures.

There are two creatures hidden in the optical illusion

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There are two creatures hidden in the optical illusionCredit: Twitter / PamelaApostolo1

At first glace, the illusion appears to just feature scores of psychedelic looking lines.

But if you squint, most people can either see a moose or cat.

And according to the Twitter user who posted it, Pamela Apostolo, which creature you can see is all down to your brain.

“Depending on how your brain works (left brain, right brain) you see a cat or a moose in this pattern,” she wrote.

“Whatever animal you see isn’t part of the image, just an optical illusion created by your own brain.

“If you zoom in on any of the features you see, the illusion disappears.”

But it’s left many Twitter users baffled – with some failing to see either animal.

One wrote: “no shapes, no animals = my brain doesn’t work.. bip.”

Another said: “I only see a cat. Wish someone would outline the moose.”

A third commented: “I did not see anything.”

Some experts believe that people are either left-brained or right-brained, meaning one side is dominant.

Those who are left-brained tend to more analytical and methodical in their thinking, while those who are right-brained are more creative and artistic.

Another optical illusion recently went viral after an image of a ball appeared to shake despite being completely still.

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Meanwhile a headache-inducing album cover had people rubbing their eyes and even revealed a hidden message.

And optical illusion has left online users confused after flowers appeared to move in a stationary image.

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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