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11 Comments on Can You See It? You May Have To Look Twice
Randy -- give us a clue. Is it a lizard, a mammal or a bird? I think I know.
Yes, I see it! The animal looks like a deer to me. Thanks for sharing!
The deer was obvious, so I thought the animal you were referring to was.... you...
Those deer can blend right in lol Hard to see without really looking for it. Great for them this time of year, I bet.
The bigger you screen the easier they are to see. If you blow it up it works pretty well. They are much bigger than a Lizard.
Wow, took me a minute, the camouflage of mother nature is amazing.
Hi Randy,
It is such a cute little deer and it blends in so nicely for protection from predators. Isn't Mother Nature wonderful? I wonder where its mother is?
Randy,
Only one? COuld be several in here. Great shot to share. :)
Steve
Kathy,
Did you see both deer? Some people see one and some see the other. And a few see both.
Kristin,
It is amazing how mother nature has given them this camoflague effect. I could't even tell if I caught them in the shot till I got home and put the card in my computer.
Steve,
There are more than one there. I had a hard time seeing the second one. But it was the first one my wife saw when I showed it to her and I had to point out the one I saw to her.
DeeDee,
Good job! did you see both of them?
State Farm Insurance published a report that states there is a 1 in 45 chance for a vehicle to collide with deer over a one-year period in West Virginia. They're pretty, but dangerous!