READERS will need the eyes of a hawk to spot the snow leopard hiding in the mountains.
Viewers have been scouring the incredible snaps to try and find the elusive feline hiding in the snowy mountains.
Can you find the hidden predator?
Sharp-eyed viewers who managed to spot the animal in under 60 seconds should certainly be impressed with themselves.
And for readers who are struggling to find the snow leopard, try looking for it's tail first.
You can scroll down to the bottom for the answer.
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The elusive "grey ghost of the Himalaya" was snapped prowling the mountain landscape 14,000 feet above sea level.
The breath-taking images were captured by Hira Punjabi, 57, from India who has been a professional photographer for 30 years,
He said: "The temperature was between -20 and -30 degrees and the oxygen was very thin.
"I had to use a hand warmer all day to keep my hands from freezing, otherwise I would not have been able to operate my camera."
Hira, who is based in Mumbai, India, added: "It was a dream come true after 30 years.
"I have photographed thousands of images of Tigers, Lion and Leopards in India, but this is the first time I have seen a snow leopard."
It comes as TikTok users were left baffled as they were asked to spot five animals in their natural habitats.
Content creator Matthew shared a series of viral optical illusions in a social media video.
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He asked viewers if they could spot the animals hidden in the pictures of nature.
Meanwhile, if you want to test your eyesight further, see if you can work out this two-headed cat optical illusion.
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