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Social media Illusion: An image of a crow or a cat is breaking the internet

| @indiablooms | Oct 30, 2018, at 05:21 pm

New York, Oct 30 (IBNS): A simple picture of a pet owner's cat has left the internet amazed and surprised for the past couple of days.

At first glance, the image shared by Twitter user Robert Maguire, shows the side profile of the crow which is sitting on a tile

Robert made the situation more interesting when he captioned the image as: "This picture of a crow is interesting because...it's actually a cat."

However, on a close inspection one can find that the picture actually shows a cat which is looking up at the camera with its head tilted so its ear looks like a bird’s beak.

The image has already been liked by 153K people online.

Image: Robert Maguire Twitter page

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