THOSE with amazing eyesight have been able to find the sneaky snake camouflaged in this image within 20 seconds.
At first glance, the unassuming image appears to show nothing more than a peaceful backyard in Queensland, Australia.
But if viewers look closely, they should be able to spot a snake hiding out in the greenery.
The image was posted to Facebook by Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers, the company called to safely dispose of the creature.
"Alright guys it's time for another spot the snake," the company said in the post from August 2017.
"Top points for the species too!"
But many were stumped by the request.
"Don't know If I'm blind but I can't see any snake there or (anything that) looks like snake," one commenter said.
"I give up!!!!!" said another.
"Now I need an Optometrist.
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"I think I am going blind. Everything became a blur."
Although there were many different guesses in the comment section, the snake is actually located in the upper right-hand corner of the photo.
The critter can be seen slithering through the plant that hangs over the property owner's fence.
In another post made on the same day, the company notified its followers about the beginning of snake season.
"Well it's safe to say that snake season is well underway with several species starting to move," the post says.
"Coastal Carpet Pythons have been extremely common over the past week with the odd Brown Snake popping up here and there, as well."
There's a wide array of optical illusions people can use to test their eyesight.
Only those with 20/20 vision can spot the deadly stonefish that's camouflaged itself on the ocean floor in this image.
These venomous fish are masters of disguise.
Anyone who can spot the critter within five seconds have life-saving eyesight.
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