You have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the cat tucked away in pile of leaves

You MIGHT have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot this cat hiding under a bunch of leaves.

People were baffled by this nearly impossible puzzle posted by a Twitter user with an ironic name. @I am a cat_.

Can you see the cat in this pile of leaves?

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Can you see the cat in this pile of leaves? Credits: Twitter/@thereisnocat_

A cunning cat disguised itself with such talent that users of social networks wondered if such a cat really existed.

One confused person commented: “There is no cat.”

“This was good! Didn’t watch it, had to read the comments,” another posted.

“It took me two hours, no joke,” replied the third.

Someone else admitted, “Oh my gosh, it took too long.”

Many responded with failed attempts and left screenshots of the image with the wrong areas circled in red.

And most people agreed that they had to look in the comments section to find the answers.

After the cat was spotted, many users were shocked at how they missed it: “Literally hiding in plain sight.”

“This was hard, and when I saw it, I thought how come I didn’t see that?” the other agreed.

Another painting of a stone scene hid a deadly snake, but it was also nearly impossible to spot.

A venomous young brown snake was filmed taking up residence in a small opening in this flight of stairs on Wirra Wirra Vineyards, in McLaren Vale, south of Adelaide.

The vineyard was named Adelaide Snake Catchers, and two days later a small brown snake was pulled from the paved steps.

Reptile Catchers posted a video of the cheeky snake on its Facebook page, where followers were challenged to find the creature among the leaves and dirt.

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And a deadly snake is hidden in this green environment, but you have the eyes of an eagle if you can spot it in five seconds.

A riddle, which does not contain reptiles, shocked social media users when it was released.

The challenge is to spot a misspelled word in 180 repeated words, and you only have 10 seconds.

The ginger cat blended in perfectly with the fall leaves.

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The ginger cat blended in perfectly with the fall leaves Credit: Twitter/@thereisnocat_

Categories: Optical Illusion
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