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Test your observational skills by spotting all the animals in these maps

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 19, 2023, 21:00 IST
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​A map adventure in brain teasing

In this digital age, maps have taken a backseat to smartphone navigation, but there's a world of hidden wonders waiting to be discovered if you take a closer look. Mapmakers, those unsung artists of geography, often add a dash of creativity into their meticulous creations. These unsung heroes, like the minds at Swisstopo and HawaiianIslands.com, have secretly embedded animals into their maps. Can you spot these elusive creatures?

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​The Florida Panther

Optical illusions improve visual perception, problem-solving abilities, and cognitive flexibility by challenging our neural pathways.

Once a feared predator with a bounty on its head, the Florida panther now is on the edge of extinction due to relentless hunting. Look closely at the center of the image, and you will unveil the distinctive outline of this majestic feline.

Read also: There are five hidden words in this picture; can you find them?​

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​The Red Wolf

These puzzles serve as a reminder that perceptions of reality are subject to change and that the human brain is capable of amazing deception.

The red wolf, often misunderstood, roams the Albemarle Peninsula in North Carolina. With a shy disposition, this creature is rarely seen, even in captivity. Try locating its hidden silhouette near Swan Creek Lake on the map.

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​The California Condor

Not only do these visual tricks amuse us, but they also aid in brain stimulation.

With a wingspan as vast as a kayak, the California condor is North America's largest flying bird. Once on the brink of extinction, you can now find its outline near the Pacific Ocean coast on the map.

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​The Black-Footed Ferret

These puzzles challenge our cognitive abilities and help the brain make sense of and interpret what our eyes see.

America's sole native ferret, the black-footed ferret, faces challenges from habitat loss and dwindling prairie dog populations. Hunt for its hidden form near the text that reads "Shirley Basin" in the map's center.

Read also: Only those with sharp observation skill can find the hidden brain in the OT​

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​The Loggerhead Sea Turtle

A living relic of Earth's history, the loggerhead sea turtle, faces endangerment from various threats. Spot it's outline near Malkintooh Creek at the map's bottom and marvel at this ancient creature's resilience.

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