AT first glance, an Illustration shows one of two animals.
What you see first could tell whether you're a powerful individual looking for love or if you're proud and love freedom.
The illusion was shared on TikTok by content creator Charles Meriot, who explained what the illusion can reveal about viewers' personalities.
Meriot displayed the illusion behind him as he asked: “What did you see first?”.
He explained: “If you saw the crocodiles first it means you’re fierce, have different personalities around different people and you’re probably in or trying to get in a relationship right now.
“If you saw the bird first it means you’re strong, you’re proud and you can’t stay in one place at one time because you love freedom.”
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Charles’ video has clearly got many people involved as it quickly went viral and has racked up a whopping 11.2million views.
It has 622.1k likes, 7,581 comments and 6,294 shares.
In the comments section, thousands of viewers reported back on what they saw.
Many people saw the crocodiles first and were convinced that there weren’t any birds in the image.
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One person said: “I’m pretty sure everybody saw the crocodile first.”
Another added: “There’s no bird there.”
A third commented: “I’m still looking for this bird …”
Another said: “Where’s the bird please.”
However, there were some TikTok users that instantly saw the bird first.
One person commented: “I saw bird first till the end that's when I saw croc.”
Another said: “I saw the bird straight away.”
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A third added: “Am I the only one who found the bird and can’t find the crocodile??”
Take a look for yourself – which image jumps out to you?
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