You have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot 'world's most elusive' big cat hiding in this optical illusion in 5 seconds | The Sun

You have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot 'world's most elusive' big cat hiding in this optical illusion in 5 seconds | The Sun

February 3, 2023

THE "world's most elusive cat" is so well camouflaged in this optical illusion it is almost impossible to spot within five seconds.

But among the rocks and snow lies a leopard eagerly waiting to pounce.

And once you catch sight of it, you'll wonder how you ever missed it.

The mind-boggling optical illusion was taken high in the Himalayas in north-eastern India.

Photographer Saurabh Desai began trekking in the Spiti Valley in 2019 with one mission.

"I was on my search of the world’s most elusive cat which is also known as ‘Grey Ghost’ in the popular local language," he told My Modern Met.

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After almost three years on the lookout, Desai finally managed to snap the brown leopard about five miles from the high-altitude village of Kibber.

And it appears the big cat saw him too, with its piercing eyes looking directly into the camera.

Desai, from Gujarat, was left utterly "speechless" by the chance encounter.

He said: "The picture depicts the snow leopard trying to get off the cliff.

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"But observing our presence, it decided to wait until it got really dark and it stayed there on the edge."

The resurfaced picture was taken at an altitude of 17,000ft at about -30C.

Oxygen levels had also plunged to less than 50 per cent compared to normal.

Social media users were perplexed by the photo, with some taking hours to clock the creature.

One said on Reddit: "I've seen this image 643634 times and I'm always like, 'where are you you little b*****d?'"

Another commented: "Honestly can't see any leopard…damn nature, you scary."

And one said on Twitter: "After finding it… it becomes so apparent and easy to see."

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