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That’s because the illusion is an autostereogram, “two-dimensional (2D) images with repeating patterns that hide an underlying three-dimensional (3D) image,” according to Vision and Eye Health.
At first glance, the camel is seemingly nowhere in sight. However, if the viewer holds the screen close to their face before slowly moving it away, the camel will slowly become visible.
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