{"id":75756,"date":"2024-08-06T10:55:20","date_gmt":"2024-08-06T03:55:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/?p=75756"},"modified":"2024-08-06T10:55:20","modified_gmt":"2024-08-06T03:55:20","slug":"people-are-losing-their-minds-trying-to-find-the-leopard-in-this-picture","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/people-are-losing-their-minds-trying-to-find-the-leopard-in-this-picture\/","title":{"rendered":"People Are Losing Their Minds Trying To Find The Leopard In This Picture"},"content":{"rendered":"
People are going crazy over this adult-level\u00a0Where\u2019s Waldo picture that was shared on Twitter by 16-year-old Bella Lack to her 150K followers. On September 27, she shared the photo with the caption:\n \u201cSomeone just sent this to me and asked me to find the leopard. I was convinced it was a joke\u2026 until I found the leopard. Can you spot it?\u201d The post has since gone viral with 9.1K retweets, 5K comments, and 22.4 likes.\n Someone just sent this to me and asked me to find the leopard. I was convinced it was a joke\u2026 until I found the leopard. Can you spot it? pic.twitter.com\/hm8ASroFAo\u2014 Bella Lack \ud83c\udf31 (@BellaLack) September 27, 2019\n The leopard (if you believe it\u2019s there) was captured by an eagle-eyed Indian photographer, Hemant Dabi. The picture looks like a plain dry land with a shallow ditch and no sign of life nearby. Oh, how wrong could 99% of the people who viewed this picture be? There\u2019s a very lively leopard sitting somewhere in there, probably camouflaging itself and stalking unsuspecting prey.\n Eagle vision should be considered a superpower. People like me spent forever moping at the photo and wondering when the inside joke would come to an end. Bella wanted everyone who came to the thread to test their vision.\n pic.twitter.com\/DRpRNcd89D\u2014 Momo. \ud83c\udf3c (@AngelusofDeath) September 28, 2019\n \u201cPLEASE DON\u2019T POST THE ANSWER so others can have a go. Thank you. :),\u201d she wrote. But the people who were able to find the predator couldn\u2019t keep it in. They had to show their discovery off, and with red markers circling the animal, they reposted the photo all over the thread.\n Even at that, I still didn\u2019t spot it. I was just about to give up when I zoomed the photo\u2026 and finally saw the beauty. Due to the spotty appearance of the soil, the brown leopard had blended so perfectly into the background that it looks as if it\u2019s part of the ground.\n \u201cSomeone please pm me the answer. I\u2019m gonna go crazy if I stare at this dirt anymore,\u201d one frustrated user wrote. I know that feeling all too well.\n Leopards do not have to change their appearance like chameleons to blend in. They are the most secretive and elusive of all the big cats, smart enough to find the perfect spots that match their unique print. This particular leopard just plopped down on the rocky terrain and was automatically camouflaged. Some people claim it\u2019s a jaguar, but the animal is not as muscular and lacks the characteristic jaguar dot in the center of its spots.\n A Twitter user later zoomed the photo and outlined the shape of the animal. Scroll down for a sneak peek. If you still can\u2019t spot it at this point, you might just have to be taken to the scene to feel the leopard with your hands.\n The Leopard is commonly found in Southern Africa and scattered around Asia. In recent times, many leopard populations have become critically endangered, especially outside of Africa. Leopard skin is a valuable item that sells at high prices on black markets around the world. Poaching, habitat loss, and human pressures are some of the serious issues affecting the global survival of the majestic Panthera species.\n Bella calls on wildlife lovers to head over to\u00a0Born Free Foundation\u00a0to adopt a leopard in danger. Born Free is a British non-profit organization that\u00a0\u201cworks to protect leopards from the threats they face, both in the wild and in captivity, rescue individual leopards from suffering and exploitation, and provide them with lifetime care.\u201d\n\n
Some people actually found the leorpard\n
Masters of natural camouflage\n
Can\u2019t Find The Leopard? Here\u2019s the answer:\n