🦈This is so-fish-ticated: “Shark Tank” investor Kevin O’Leary, aka Mr. Wonderful, wants to crowdsource a TikTok acquisition. It’s pretty ingenious: If just 59% of the 170 million Americans on TikTok wanted in, they could contribute $1,000 each to collectively buy it for $100 billion. I’m just not sure that many Americans have a rack lying around.
Brainteaser: How many animals can you spot?
The internet is abuzz yet again with a puzzling brainteaser that’s captured the attention of many. This enigmatic image presents many hidden animals within an intricate optical illusion, sparking debates and intrigue among social media users.
Among the creatures concealed within this mind-bending puzzle, an elephant stands prominently, easily discernible to most people. However, the challenge intensifies as one delves deeper into the image, uncovering elusive animals that evade the sight of many.
How many animals do you see?
The real question that looms large is: How many cunningly concealed animals can you spot within this bewildering illusion? Dive into the visual maze and test your perception!
Source: Daily Mail
It has sparked a whirlwind of arguments online, with some wanting to include creatures that remain invisible to others’ eyes.
Look below to see how many animals are actually in the image
Upon meticulous scrutiny, the intricate picture reveals a surprising assembly of animals, including an elephant, a donkey, a dog, a cat, a rat, a snake, a dolphin, a turtle and even a fish.
One user boldly laid out their findings in a comprehensive diagram encompassing a staggering 16 creatures. Yet, a hint of skepticism lingers, casting a shadow over some interpretations.
A few people seem tentative, with guesses containing a shrimp, a swordfish and a snake that resembles nothing more than the elongated tail of the prominent elephant.
What the … fish? The internet is losing it
I was scrolling Twitter this weekend and kept seeing the same video pop up. (When I wrote this, the video had more than 91 million views.)
So what the heck had people so excited?
40,000 dings
From a digital doorbell to alert ecologists fish are waiting to pass through a canal lock in the Netherlands. More than 1.2 million people have tuned in to the canal livestream to see whether any fish are waiting. If they are, altruistic streamers are invited to ring the doorbell for a fish who can’t (because, you know, no hands).