The key to good camouflage is jpeg compression


The expression when the biped just won’t stop following you

Oh! I thought the post was just a joke. Thanks!
When you’re right, you’re right.
I totally agree, the lack of pixels also contributes
i will name my first born after you. thank you.
Baby rbesfe
Squint, it’ll be easier.
Also, while impressive, I find this, if taken in the context of a test about a species’ ability to camouflage, as not very realistic idk about other species but human eyes primarily work woth contrast and movement. So much so, that the moving dot that will be the leopard will be caught by our peripheral vision just as easily as a pink panther.
Idk, the kitty contrasts with the snow a lot, I was able to spot it immediately!


Relevant username!
Spoiler
I say it should be illegal to incorporate the word “snow” in the names of things that are not white.
Many animals that live in temperate climates change colors every year.
It’s not the case of this one. I just wanted to point that many do :)
(Now, seriously, gray and white are probably a very good disguise in places where the snow doesn’t take over everything all the time.)
Hmm… “Sometimes Snow <whatever>”?
Also Greenland isn’t green…
Yes! We should have swapped the names for Iceland and Greenland so long ago!
Look up fire coral :D
[ insert here snow white live action joke ]
They live in areas that are covered by snow for at least part of the year, such as the Himalayas, Tibet and parts of Central Asia and Mongolia. The animal itself can vary in colour from cream to grey or tan.
Hint: it’s a rock leopard
Waiting for the day I see this pic and the leopard is edited out
am I the only one who can’t find it?

Okay I’m sure it’s much easier to recognise it irl with depth perception
And ESPECIALLY without JPG compression™Yeah, and the scale of the picture itself is hard to determine. You don’t know how big the thing you’re looking at is, so you don’t know if you’re supposed to see just a paw, the entire creature, etc.
Shoulda called it a rock leopard smh my head
Right under the snow patch on the top you can see the face.
Just beside the perfectly focused rock wall on the left, yes, it’s that blurred thing
It’s brown, right below the big snow bank at the top
It’s staring right at the camera between a jumble of compressed jpeg artifacts.
One of which seems to have eaten a quarter of its head. Very impressive how they have evolved to take advantage of JPEG compression for camouflage!
Right in the middle of the picture, near the rock. I had to zoom in to find it 😅
I was 99% convinced this was a trick but its actually there lmao
To be fair, the (apparently) huge icicles throw off the sense of scale.
do prey animals have all pixelated lo rez vision?
i think a lot of animals are pretty shit at seeing stationary things. by which i mean a lot worse than us.
I do
Every time I see this image I swear it moves
It… sees you
I think the pink ones didn’t fare so well in evolutionary terms.
That’s a horrible camouflage job, doesn’t look anything like snow.
Hint: Don’t look in the snow for something white.












