IF you can spot the second animal in this tricky optical illusion in under 20 seconds, you belong to a special one per cent.
If you are struggling to find it, don't worry, there is a helpful trick to make you see things clearly.
The black and white image shows an animal on a tree- but can you spot the second animal in the picture?
If not, all you have to do is flip your phone.
The optical illusion shared on TikTok by Rana with the caption What do you see? #tree #test #challenge #ranaillusions.
He says: "Look closely at this image. If you can't figure out what's going on, flip your phone upside down."
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One viewer commented: "Am I the only one who saw a BIRD holding a piece of cheese?"
Another one said: "I saw a wolf stealing a slice of cheese"
One added: "a bird with a nose ring and a fox stealing cheese"
Another one said: "Am I blind I think I saw a bird holding a cheese"
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