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A TARANTULA has blended in with the brown and orange speckled bark on this tree trunk – can you quickly spot it?
If you can spot the almost perfectly camouflaged spider in 10 seconds then you have hawk-eyed vision.
The tarantula is also speckled with orange and brown and can be hard to find at first glance.Â
You will need to look at the image very closely!Â
Once you find the spider, you will not be able to unseen it.
But the tarantula did a very good job at finding a good hiding spot for itself.
Did you spot the spider in 10 seconds?
Your eyesight is on point if you did.
If not, here is a clue – try to spot its little black eyes that stand out from the rest of the image.
The tarantula also has a large body and long legs that take up a portion of the image.Â
The spider seems to just be hanging out on the thick bark.Â
The photographer of the image caught a great moment for this tarantula.Â
The tarantula’s well done camouflage job landed it a chance to be a model for a moment.Â
We’re you able to spot the spider now.Â
Here is another clue – the tarantula has a black line across its back.
It also looks to be a bit hairy compared to the tree.Â
Hopefully you were able to find the spider.
The answer is the spider is perched right in the middle of the photo.