YOU could have 20/20 vision if you can spot a polar bear in this bone-chilling optical illusion within 20 seconds.
French photographer Florian Ledoux (28) captured a polar bear floating on an iceberg in Nunavut, in northern Canada.
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Spot a polar bear in this photo Credit: Solent News
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Polar bears love to hunt seals on the ice Credit: Getty
The bear is just a tiny dot on Florian’s video of the ice melting from the air.
National Geographic describes the footage as “a natural visual puzzle – with a polar bear waiting to be found”.
Chunks of ice floating in the cold Arctic sea can appear lifeless.
But if you look carefully at the bottom of the picture, you might be able to spot a bear walking on a fragile edge.
Polar bears often hunt seals and other prey in crevices between thin summer ice.
Florian often spends hours following the bears to get the perfect shot.
He told CNN: “Every shot we get in the Arctic is a battle. We’re pushing our limits, we feel alive doing it.”
The self-taught Frenchman lives near Tromso in the far north of Norway, and often goes to the Arctic in search of polar bears.
His work was featured in David Attenborough’s fantasy series Frozen Planet.
You’ve got 20/20 vision if you can spot a deadly marine predator lurking underwater in this drone-shot optical illusion.
A family of barn owls are hidden in this tree – you might have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot them.
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Well done if you spotted the bear Credit: Solent News
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A bear floats on a thinner icebergCredit: Solent News
Categories: Optical Illusion
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