You have the eyes of a hawk if you spot the elephant in this optical illusion – but there’s a handy trick to help you

An optical illusion frustrates viewers after spending hours trying to find an elephant in a cartoon jungle.

The photo shows a hunter with a shotgun combing a desert full of trees and other foliage.

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Can you see the elephant in this optical illusion? Credit: Tik Tok

This optical illusion was posted by Nick (@hecticnick) on TikTok.

In the video, Nick said: “Only one percent of people can find the hidden elephant in this picture.

“It’s not easy, but try to turn the phone around and maybe you can find it.

“Send this to a friend and see what they do.”

Viewers were confused, struggling to find the hidden aminal in the image.

But eventually the viewers realized that the elephant was lurking in the foreground.

Two large trees served the elephants as legs and a smaller tree as a trunk.

One frustrated user wrote: “It took me 10 hours to find this.”

Another TikTok user wrote in the comments section: “They are trees.”

“I saw it without having to turn around. I guess I’m in that one percent,” said the third viewer.

If you’re ready for another elephant puzzle, another cartoon of the animal has been circulating on Reddit for years.

The image left viewers confused as they tried to figure out how many legs the elephant had.

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The image left viewers confused as they tried to figure out how many legs the elephant had.

The optical illusion is thought to have first appeared in the 1980s, but it has baffled observers for decades.

This time the elephant is not hidden in the jungle, but it is clearly visible.

The query asks how many legs does an elephant have.

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While some Reddit users thought the elephant had four, as expected of the animal, others thought there could be five.

But according to a hawk-eyed observer, the elephant in the drawing has only one leg.

One Reddit user wrote: “The only correct elephant foot in the drawing is the left hind foot. That foot is fully intact, but the others are not.”

“If you look carefully, you’ll see that the other legs are missing a foot.

“Basically, the artist cut the feet off the legs and placed images of the feet between the actual legs.

“Look closely at the image and you’ll see exactly what I’m talking about.”

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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