Fabulous post! I love searching for the hidden things in pictures and I found most of these pretty easily. I have no idea what a caiman is, so wasn't sure what to look for, when I saw the patch with no round green leaves I guessed that was it. The horned adder was easy because of the eyes. i took a bit longer to spot the second klip-springer and the impala, but I found them. I've never managed to find Waldo though, I'm going to have to try harder.
Dang, I was so proud of my self till I got to the leopard. Missed him completely. Can so relate to glasses and housekeeping abilities. Now days even with them on, my house look better than it really is. I only allow visitors with worse vision than me.
Those photographs were lots of fun. I think it amazing how nature gives creatures the survival ability to blend into their surroundings and virtually vanish.
The waldo ones are hysterical! Funny, I'm normally blind as a bat, and I found them all quite easily. Clearly this means I should remove my contacts or else I'm sure to start seeing the dust around here. :)
Fun stuff. Glad Waldo finally found himself. p.s. you're welcome to help yourself to the sillies I posted. I got them from various internet sources and there's no telling where they originated.
Fabulous post! I love searching for the hidden things in pictures and I found most of these pretty easily. I have no idea what a caiman is, so wasn't sure what to look for, when I saw the patch with no round green leaves I guessed that was it. The horned adder was easy because of the eyes. i took a bit longer to spot the second klip-springer and the impala, but I found them.
ReplyDeleteI've never managed to find Waldo though, I'm going to have to try harder.
Thank you!! The caiman is a member of the alligator/crocodile family. I can NEVER find Waldo, either!!
DeleteNow I know why I've never seen an owl even though I hear them all the time.
ReplyDeleteThey're pretty good at blending in, aren't they?
DeleteDang, I was so proud of my self till I got to the leopard. Missed him completely. Can so relate to glasses and housekeeping abilities. Now days even with them on, my house look better than it really is. I only allow visitors with worse vision than me.
ReplyDeleteI figure that if people are in my house & looking for dust, the only polite thing to do would be to let them find some!!
DeleteI found them, with exception to the wily wolf. Good exercise!
ReplyDeleteHe WAS sneaky!!
DeleteWhat fun! I'm with the other Susan... the wold eluded me, too.
ReplyDeleteI liked all the cartoons, but the last one about Waldo made me laugh out loud.
I think Waldo's sneakier than the wolf!!
DeleteThose photographs were lots of fun. I think it amazing how nature gives creatures the survival ability to blend into their surroundings and virtually vanish.
ReplyDeleteMother Nature is VERY clever!!
Deletethe Leopard was the hardest! Nature is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI had trouble finding the impala!!
DeleteThe waldo ones are hysterical! Funny, I'm normally blind as a bat, and I found them all quite easily. Clearly this means I should remove my contacts or else I'm sure to start seeing the dust around here. :)
ReplyDeleteEverything's clean & dust-free around here. Of course, I'm assuming computer screens are supposed to be beige with sticky spots!!
DeleteFun stuff. Glad Waldo finally found himself. p.s. you're welcome to help yourself to the sillies I posted. I got them from various internet sources and there's no telling where they originated.
ReplyDeleteIt's about time he found himself--I stopped looking for him a long time ago. Thanks!!
DeleteI saw some of the animals right away and some I never did find until I saw them circled.
ReplyDeleteCool post.
That just goes to show that some animals, like some humans, are sneakier than others!!
DeleteI was able to find only a couple. Thanks for a very interesting Post.
ReplyDeleteFortunately, none of them were lost--you're welcome!!
DeleteGiggles again !
DeleteDear Fishducky, I found everything but Waldo! Peace.
ReplyDeleteSame as me!!
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