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Look a little closer at the brush just to the right of the base of the center tree. You'll find a cheetah there, contemplating inviting you to dinner.
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You won't feel as bad for not seeing it immediately, this is one of the tougher ones on the list. If you look super closely however, you'll see that most of the right side of the tree branch is actually a Uroplatus Gecko. If you start scanning the tree with your eyes at the bottom, you'll first see his head and front foot because he's upside down.
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If you look carefully on top of the large, rust colored rock near the center-left of the photo, you'll find a California ground squirrel.
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You'll find that you're actually looking at not one, not two, but three master spy toads. If you have trouble seeing them, look at the light tan leaf in the center of the right hand side of the picture - you'll see the top toad's toes covering it. Once you spot him, the other two beneath him are easier to make out.
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This little caterpillars spine matches the center vein of the leaf perfectly but if you look really hard you can see him right in the center of the photo.
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Start out by looking at the tree in the foreground of the right side of the picture. Now shift your gaze to the tree directly to its left which you'll find a giraffe chillin' directly in front of it.
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You'll realize there's a wolf among the trees, enjoying the crisp crunchy leaves of fall. Look directly at the center of the picture and start to move your eyes slowly to the left and you'll see him peeking out from behind a tree.
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Focus on the curve in the stick on the left side of the picture and you'll see a frog right above it.
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Stare at the center of the picture an you'll eventually spot the stealthy spider hiding among the pebbles.
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You'll find a snake among his leaves. If you can't spot this little guy's eyes right near the center of the picture, try looking at the upper right corner. What appears to be a stick coming into the picture from the right side and then extending downward is actaully the snake's body.
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