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Can You Spot The Snake In This Picture?
When there’s a massive python in your backyard, you probably want to know. Sure, it can be a scary sight but it’s definitely much scarier thought that there’s a loose serpent in your place and you can’t even spot it!
Just thinking about it will probably cause you to be anxious – especially since we’ve all seen those movies and YouTube clips of what happens when a person gets bitten by a serpent.
Can you spot the snake in this photo?
In this image shared by Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers on their Facebook page, many netizens were initially puzzled when the Australian snake-removal company challenged them to spot the coastal carpet python hiding in plain sight.
The photo eventually went viral, with almost 500 commenters attempting to solve the quiz. Quite obviously, not everyone succeeded.
Well can YOU find it?
So here’s a closer look before we give the reveal.
Still having a hard time? Well we can’t blame you because it’s really not an easy task. To give you a clue, allow us to remind you to take closer look to the areas where a serpent can effortlessly blend in. It’s really there, just camouflaging with the wood and leaves.
See it? Just go scroll down below if you already feel like giving up.
There goes the serpent!
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it’s not a trick at all – the snake’s really been there all along.
Creepy, right?
Clearly, this is part of the reason why people are terrified of Australia. The country has built quite a reputation for having creepy crawlies almost everywhere.
As it has often been said, it seems as if Mother Nature made sure that only the most badass people can live in that part of the world.
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