Updated 9 July 2020 at 14:22 IST
Netizens puzzled as photographer asks which zebra is standing in front; can you answer?
A wildlife photographer Sarosh Lodhi took to Twitter to share a ‘beautiful’ picture of zebras and asked internet users to figure out which zebra is in front.
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A wildlife photographer Sarosh Lodhi recently took to Twitter to share a ‘beautiful’ picture of zebras which he clicked in Maasai Mara, Africa. As Lodhi was able to capture two zebras standing in front of each other while looking at the camera, the image turned out to be an illusion which was created because of the standing position of the animals. While sharing the image, Lodhi even asked internet users to figure out which zebra is in front.
Which zebra is in front?
— Sarosh (@saroshlodhi) July 7, 2020
Left one or the right one? #wildlife #naturephotography #zebra #africa #masaimara #wildlifephotography pic.twitter.com/GVRErQMS1j
The image is now making rounds on several social media platforms. While several netizens tried guessing the correct answer, others couldn’t stop praising the ‘amazing click’. From some people answering ‘left’ to others leaning towards ‘right’, the picture has surely left netizens scratching their heads.
Netizens puzzled
Even though Lodhi reportedly revealed that it’s the animal on the left which is in front, Twitterati came up with interesting answers and explanations. While one user said that the answer is left, he also explained, “Reason the direction of the inside part of ears of both zebras. If left zebra was looking left or straight the inside part of the ears would not be visible. So the only direction that makes this possible is if the zebra was facing the camera”. Another user joked and wrote, “This one is as tough as Melody itni chocolaty Kyun hai”.
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Right one...
— Gayathri 🇮🇳 (@Kannaninradhai) July 7, 2020
Beautiful 🦓🦓
— Prashant Sahni (@SahniSahabJi) July 7, 2020
Left is right what I feel. Otherwise right is always remain right if not left alone
— Kaustav Banerjee (@KaustavBanerjee) July 7, 2020
Half left n half right, n both are facing each other, nd in d pic we see half face of left n half of right
— Babli (@Babli70136403) July 8, 2020
The one in the middle, of course 😁
— Srinivas Krishnan (@SriniKay) July 7, 2020
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Published By : Bhavya Sukheja
Published On: 9 July 2020 at 14:22 IST