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Can you spot the moth perfectly camouflaged into a tree?

Por: Newsweek Tech January 05, 2023

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A seemingly random tree branch has stumped internet users looking for the moth hidden in plain sight.The image, shared on Reddit by user u/crabbysammy, shows a mottled branch with a moth blending into the natural pattern.Where is it? commented one confused user, to which u/crabbysammy replied in the center.If you look closely, the moth is sitting beneath the twig protruding towards the camera, facing downwards. It appears as a faint upside-down... + full article



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