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Everyone Can See The Cage And Hay But You Have 20/20 Vision If You Can Spot The Animal Hiding In Under 7 Seconds
IF you can find the furry animal concealed in the brainteaser, feel free to brag about your impressive eyesight.
Most people can see the metal cage and hay in the optical illusion, but spotting the kitten in less than seven seconds takes skill.
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Can you spot the animal hiding in under seven seconds?Credit: Reddit / Comfortable_MightReddit user Comfortable_Might shared a mind-boggling brainteaser on the social media platform.
In their post, they challenged others to uncover the kitten cleverly concealed in the barnyard scene.
"Find the kitten," they wrote in the caption.
Cats are incredibly agile and stealthy creatures that can easily blend into their surroundings.
The household pets are also born hunters, despite how cute they may look.
Do you think you can find it in less than 10 seconds?
Better yet... Seven seconds?
If you think you can do it, set your timer and test your skills.
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The answer is directly below circled in red.
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If you found them in the time allotted, you may have 20/20 visionCredit: Reddit / Comfortable_Might5
The orange kitten blends in almost perfectly with the hay underneath the cageCredit: Reddit / Comfortable_MightThe kitten had squished itself perfectly into the bottom of the cage.
If you found the cuddly animal within the time frame, you may be lucky enough to have 20/20 vision.
Some Redditors found the hiding spot to be funny.
"Whenever people post cats on here I always think 'where is the worst possible place for a living thing to be hiding' and I'm always right," one commented.
Everyone can see the dead leaves but you have 20/20 vision if you can spot the snake hiding among them in 20 seconds"Needless to say I have multiple cats who follow this rule."
"Mean mugging little haystack," someone else added.
"Omg how cute!" another gushed.
If you want another chance to test your critical thinking skills, take a crack at another illusion below.
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You have 20/20 vision if you can spot all three snakes in under a minuteReddit user Roseycheekies took a photo of a few camouflaged snakes while doing fieldwork at Boxcar Rocks, a tourist attraction in Jonestown, Pennsylvania.
They posted the image and challenged other users to "find the three copperheads."
It's apparent that there are two snakes in the image above, but can you see a third?
How quickly do you think you can find all three?
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Did you find all three reptiles in the allotted time?Set your timer for 60 seconds and test your buzzworthy skills.
If it took you longer than the time above, don't worry because we won't keep you in suspense any longer.
Read more on the Irish SunThe answer is directly below and all three hiding spots are circled in red.
The first two snakes are near the stone block and the third is toward the bottom of the visual in the middle.
Benefits of brainteasers and optical illusions
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Japanese Couple Brave Snake Cuisines In Hanoi's Famous Snake Village
Kiki, a Japanese blogger fluent in Vietnamese, has been living in Vietnam for six years. Known for his deep dives into Vietnamese culture and cuisine, he often shares his discoveries on his YouTube channel. This time, he introduced Masami and Yumika to the traditional and somewhat intimidating dishes of Le Mat village in Long Bien district, Hanoi.
Le Mat village, recognized as a "traditional craft village" by Hanoi authorities since 2011, is famed for its snake farming and culinary expertise. The village specializes in various snake species, including king cobras, horse tigers, and rat snakes, with prices ranging from 1.2 to 1.4 million VND per kilogram.
Upon arriving at the restaurant, the couple was both curious and apprehensive as they observed the snake cages. With the guidance of the restaurant owner, they mustered the courage to touch a king cobra and witnessed its peculiar "playing dead" behavior.
The restaurant offered an array of snake dishes: grilled snake, stir-fried snake meat, minced snake ribs with rice paper, snake spring rolls, and snake sausage wrapped in betel leaves. The meal began with the chef preparing snake gall, blood, and heart in front of the guests, mixing them into wine for a unique tasting experience.
The first dish served was minced snake ribs stir-fried with lemongrass and rice paper. Yumika and Masami, guided by Kiki, found the dish surprisingly delicious, likening the taste to beef.
Next, they braved wine mixed with snake blood and bile, believed to have various health benefits. The strong flavor of the wine masked the typical taste of blood and bile, making it more palatable for the guests.
The culinary journey's highlight was the hot snake porridge. This dish, made with fresh snake meat and various herbs, offered a warm and comforting flavor. The porridge, rich and savory, was a new yet delightful experience for Masami and Yumika.
"The hot snake porridge was surprisingly comforting. It had a rich, savory flavor that was quite enjoyable," Masami shared.
The adventure continued with more exotic snake dishes: fried snake meat with sesame, snake meat spring rolls, snake meat wrapped in betel leaves, and crispy fried snake skin. The hot, freshly prepared dishes were met with enthusiasm, with the guests constantly praising their deliciousness.
"I understand why Kiki praised snake meat as delicious. Snake meat is not difficult to eat at all, even though it looks a bit scary," Yumika commented, impressed by how all parts of the snake were utilized.
Kiki admired the couple's bravery, noting their willingness to try challenging dishes despite being in Vietnam for only two days. He described the taste of snake meat as similar to fatty white fish, mild yet rich and flavorful.
Kiki (in a gray shirt) with the Japanese couple in Le Mat village, enjoying snake dishes. Yumika cautiously touching a live snake. Various delicious snake dishes enjoyed by the tourists. Kiki savoring fried snake meat with sesame, likening it to dried fish. The Japanese tourists trying snake blood and bile wine. Kiki boldly tasting wine mixed with snake blood. The Japanese couple enjoying hot snake porridge. Thao TrinhVideo Shows Poisonous Snake Curled Up On Bed Among Child's Stuffed Animals In Australia
An Australian family got a shocking serp-prize when they found a poisonous snake curled up among several stuffed animals on their child's bed.
Like something out of a horror movie, or someone's worst nightmare, the red-bellied black snake was discovered in the child's bedroom on Sunday morning in the town of Jimboomba, about 30 miles south of Brisbane.
Video of the encounter was posted to Facebook by Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast. It showed Bryce Lockett taking on the nearly 3-foot serpent.
Lockett is seen on video approaching the bed, removing one of the girl's stuffed toys and exposing the snake.
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Bryce Lockett of Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast removes a venomous red-bellied black snake from a child's bed in Australia. (Bryce Lockett via Storyful)
"Definitely not what you want in a bed," Lockett said.
He then used a snake hook tool to lift the snake before grabbing it near its tail and lowering it to the ground.
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Bryce Lockett pulls the snake out of the bed. (Bryce Lockett via Storyful)
"There he is," Lockett said. "It looks like he's about to shed his skin. He's a bit light on the belly."
After lowering the snake to the ground, he guided it toward a bag, which it eventually slithered into.
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The snake slithered into a bag. (Bryce Lockett via Storyful)
Lockett then picked the tall bag up and removed the reptilian intruder from the property.
"Red-bellied Black Snakes are one of the most frequently encountered snakes on the east coast of Australia, and are responsible for a number of bites every year," the Australian Museum says on its website. "Despite the number of bites received every year, very few human deaths have resulted."
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The museum explains that many of the snake's bite victims "experience only mild or negligible" symptoms, although some end up being hospitalized.
Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.
Story tips and can be sent to Greg.Wehner@Fox.Com and on Twitter @GregWehner.
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