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yeah thelines are the same length, only the arrows pointing out in different directions percieves one to be longer than another, while most would realise the lines themselves are the same, your first thought upon seeing them is undoubtedly different, until your mind had had time to a just to this abnormality
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#5: Horse
#4: Instantly saw lengts were same. Thing is, look only at the lines, ignore the arrow lines.
#3: It's a commando. He's person 1 when in family circumstances and 2 when on duty.
#2: There's no elephant at all.
#1:
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hlavolamy.szm.sk/images/frog-horse-visual-illusion.gif
~;p
Though I did see both.
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Originally Posted by
Yoyoma1910
hlavolamy.szm.sk/images/frog-horse-visual-illusion.gif
~;p
Though I did see both.
i did spot that and was hoping ppl didnt notice :laugh4:
still pretty cool to look at
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I thought the horse was ugly but the frog is actually worse. :dizzy2:
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If the picture is shown landscape then it looks like a frog, if it is portrait then it looks like a horse.
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I can only see a horse. :shame:
EDIT: Wait, that nostril is an eye!
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I see both
at first I thought that the frog and horse were morphed together...
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I see the horse but don't see the frog.
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Turn your monitor on its side and you'll see it (or just rotate the picture on your pc of course :wink:)