Optical Illusion: Snake or Lizard?

small lizard.” If you look closely, you’ll notice that the “snake” and the “lizard” are the same color and pattern. Because they are the same animal. Safety warning: If you actually see a snake in your house, the golden rule is: don’t approach it and don’t try to photograph it up close. 80% of bites happen when people try to kill or move the snake. Call the Civil Protection or an Animal Control specialist. In conclusion: Nature creates optical illusions better than movies. This lizard sacrificed its tail to escape, and the tail will keep moving for a few minutes to distract the predator. Have you ever seen a lizard with its tail cut off and a new one grow back in its place?

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