You have the eyes of an eagle if you can spot penguin hiding among the toucans in ten seconds in this optical illusion
AN optical illusion has challenged puzzle lovers who attempt to find the penguin hiding among a bunch of toucans.
There are a few noticeable differences among the toucans — some are wearing colorful scarves, ties, hats, and other accessories, but finding the penguin might prove more difficult.
The brain teaser was created by Hungarian artist Gergely Dudas – also known as Dudolf, who can be found on his Facebook page.
His artwork challenges viewers to look closely at an image to find something that does not belong there.
While the toucans have a white face and grey body, the penguin has a grey face and a white belly.
If you can spot the penguin in ten seconds, you have the eyes of an eagle.
Want a hint? Look to the right side of the image.
Still stumped? The penguin is hiding towards the center of the right side.
If you are having trouble spotting the penguin, look for the toucans in the yellow shirt and purple bow tie.
The penguin is in the middle of the two colorful toucans.
While toucans and penguins are both birds, penguins can not technically fly.
Instead of using their wings for flying, the wing structures of penguins are made for swimming.
Penguins can swim up to 25 miles per hour underwater, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s website.
Some penguins spend as much as 75 percent of their lives in water, the NOAA said.
Although penguins love the water they raise their chicks on land, in the Southern Hemisphere.
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