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ON THE HUNT You could have the eyes of a marksman if you can spot the tiger lurking among this herd of zebras in ten seconds

Admin by Admin
December 31, 2022
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Credit: Banking Adda

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Can you spot the tiger lurking in this herd of zebras?

If you can spot the tiger lurking among this herd of zebras in just 10 seconds, you could have the eyes of a marksman.

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The stealthy tiger seamlessly blends in with its surroundings in this mind-boggling safari painting, leaving people stumped.

Tigers cleverly disguise themselves as they hunt so they can pounce on their prey as soon as they find the perfect time.

And somewhere in the sea of zebras is a sneaky tiger.

The animals with their distinctive black-and-white striped coats can be seen dashing through grassland – presumably trying to get away from the tiger.

It’s a tough challenge as it’s a white tiger hiding among the zebras – with similar markings to the zebras.

See if you can spot the clandestine tiger in just 10 seconds.

If you need a hint, the predator is hiding behind a bush.

Remember it has a similar colouring to the zebras – making the challenge even more tricky.

If you still can’t find the lurking tiger, scroll to the bottom for the solution.

Did you manage to find the tiger?

Credit: Banking Adda

By Imogen Braddick, The Sun

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