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Find the Hidden Animals

  • Writer: Simon O'Donovan
    Simon O'Donovan
  • Sep 26, 2021
  • 1 min read

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A straightforward picture quiz for your enjoyment. Some easy, some really tricky hidden animal pictures, borrowed from the web. Answers below.


Before starting, count and name the animals hidden in the face above.



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Narla, not really hiding but blending in none the less.






ANSWERS


I've overlaid a highlight. near to the animal's eyes or face



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Three Owls



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Snow Leopard



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Bird



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Dog



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Dalmatian



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Cat



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Cat



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Rabbit



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Second dog



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Dog



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Owl



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Chick



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Mouse



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Wolf



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Leopard



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Deer



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Giraffe



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Leopard



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Parrot



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Deer



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Coyote



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Bird



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Leopard



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Rodent



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Deer



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Parrot



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Dove



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Three Deer



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Alligator



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A family of Macaque Monkeys




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Cat sleeping on logs





 
 
 

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