18 June,2020 09:00 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
A screengrab of the viral video shared by IFS officer Parveen Kaswan
A few days ago, netizens were left scratching their heads when a forest officer threw an interesting challenge asking them to spot an animal camouflaged in a viral video. Indian Forest Services (IFS) officer Parveen Kaswan took to the micro-blogging site and shared a rare video of a snow leopard walking in the mountains in Uttarakhand.
Here's what the officer tweeted:
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Taking to Twitter, forest officer Parveen Kaswan shared the short video of the snow leopard and explained why the leopard is the king of camouflage. While sharing the video with his over 1 lakh 60 thousand followers, Kaswan wrote, "Snow #leopard aka ghost of #mountains. He is also king of camouflage. Here shot by staff at Gangotri National Park, Uttarakhand."
In the 33-seconds video clip, the snow leopard of the Gangotri National Park is seen roaming the rocky terrain of the park as it easily blends with the surroundings making it difficult to spot the animal.
Since being shared online, the breathtaking video has garnered over 27,000 views and nearly 2,000 likes with hundreds of comments. Lauding the snow leopard, one user said, "Next level Camouflaging," while another user commented, "Have struggled to notice them in most photos published on the internet. I feel I might have missed to see them during the Ladakh treks too."
A third user commented, "I absolutely love these cats." while a fourth user was quick to write, "Wow! Simply amazing.. couldn't identify till it moved." Another comment read, "One who is not aware of this animal/s it gives the impression of as if a Rock is moving."
Here's how netizens reacted to the video:
Interestingly, snow leopards are usually found in southern Siberia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and in the high altitudes of the Himalayas in India, Nepal and Bhutan. The snow leopards have been listed as a vulnerable animal in the (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species.
Recently, a Twitter user shared a picture of an animal with its face blurred and asked netizens to 'Guess the animal' without 'cheating' that left them in splits. Sharing a picture of a zebra with its face blurred, a Twitter user came up with a hilarious caption to make it look like a brain-scratching quiz.
Although netizens could easily guess the animal they came up with bizarre and witty answers that left everyone laughing their hearts out. While one user called it a Dalmatian, a second user said that the animal was a hippogriff while a third user said that it was a giraffe.
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