New Delhi | Jagran Trending Desk: The brainstorming sessions on Twitter over interestingly enthusing virtual moments of anticipation, have long been the highlight of the wit and amusement the microblogging site disseminates to its users. This time as Kerala-posted (IFS) Indian Forest Services officer Ramesh Bishnoi opened the field of an incredible Jungle brainteaser involving a Deer and Tiger with the latter camouflaged under the cover of greenery, Tweeples couldn't help themselves but react awestrucked.
"Eye contact with predator and prey. Can you spot the predator?" IFS officer Ramesh Bishnoi wrote on Twitter while sharing the picture, which appears to display a deer turning around at an angle to look at something unanticipated at a certain distance.
Just for the record, can find the predator in the picture which Bishnoi posted on Twitter?
Eye contact with predator and prey. Can you spot the predator? @aakashbadhawan @NalinYadavIFS pic.twitter.com/XLUN2YyNvw
— Ramesh Bishnoi (@joy_bishnoi) May 27, 2020
Some tweeples were awestruck at the sheer magnanimity of the moment when this picture was clicked, with many 'omg' reactions. "God i don't even want to know what happened next! But such a gorgeous click (sic)," one user wrote.
Eye contact with predator and prey. Can you spot the predator? @aakashbadhawan @NalinYadavIFS pic.twitter.com/XLUN2YyNvw
— Ramesh Bishnoi (@joy_bishnoi) May 27, 2020
Eye contact with predator and prey. Can you spot the predator? @aakashbadhawan @NalinYadavIFS pic.twitter.com/XLUN2YyNvw
— Ramesh Bishnoi (@joy_bishnoi) May 27, 2020
However, many Tweeples managed to identify where the predator was hiding. Surprise. Surprise!
"top left corner is the partial face of a tiger waiting to take that jump for a kill," one Twitter user identified.
top left corner is the partial face of a tiger waiting to take that jump for a kill
— KRISHNAKUMAR MENON (@KRISHNAKUMARMEN) May 28, 2020
Some users posted the screenshots of the spot where tiger seems to be waiting to jump upon the deer.
— RSN Rau (@RauRsn) May 27, 2020
It's it this pic.twitter.com/vbDFTj9mvC
— Gautam RM Sabharwal (@CASabharwal) May 27, 2020
The ongoing nationwide lockdown in-place to control the spread of novel Coronavirus has resulted into many people sharing such brain teasing imageries to drop a sense of locked down acclimatisation in the Twitter community desperate for the things to retrieve back their old normals.
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