Real and Fake Tigers

This is a regular photo of a tiger at the href="http://www.cabq.gov/biopark/">Albuquerque Biological
Park.



href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tejedoro_de_luz/1382289147/">i-4c767da33e5203e13036fd457dbc68b7-Albuquerque-tiger.jpg

The href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tejedoro_de_luz/1382289147/">photo
is on Flickr, taken by Glen.  



The one below is altered to contain a hidden image.  It is
from href="http://www.moillusions.com/2007/09/tiger-woman-illusion.html">Mighty
Optical Illusions
by Vurdlak.




i-b97185db12e20c57a85d8cadd2070691-tigerillusion-thumbnail.jpg

The hidden image is one of those that jumps out at you, once
you finally see it.



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Damn. I really liked that photo until I saw the hidden image; now I can't see anything *but* the face.

By James Stein (not verified) on 14 Sep 2007 #permalink

I saw it right away because the tiger appeared to be looking sideways.

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WHOA! this is so cool.. It took forever to find it in the tiger's left cheek. :)

sooo creepy, took me ages to find it! :p :D