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HIDDEN in the depths of the water is a shark that may take a sharp eye to spot.

The mind-bending optical illusion is puzzling for sure, but finding it quickly may mean having better vision than most.

A shark is hiding in an underwater cave — and those with better vision than most may be able to spot it (stock photo)2

A shark is hiding in an underwater cave — and those with better vision than most may be able to spot it (stock photo)Credit: Getty

Photographer Iphish, located in Indonesia, posted the picture to Getty.

The fish that surround the brainteaser are simple to spot, but there’s more to the story.

Unsuspecting sea life could find themselves in grave danger with the creature lurking around.

At first glance, it appears that the fish are safe — but one wrong move could change everything.

BABY SHARK

The sea life is cleverly hiding and a keen eye could be the one to spot them.

“Master of Camouflage, Tasselled Wobbegong Eucrossorhinus dasypogon in cave,” Iphish titled the photo.

The underwater cave contained a variety of flora and fauna.

“Tasselled Wobbegong Eucrossorhinus dasypogon occurs in Eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Northern Australia,” the description reads.

“This ovoviviparous species can reach more than three and a half meters length, common length is less than two meters. The tough skin is used sometimes for leather.

“Tasselled Wobbegong is threatened by extensive coral reef habitat destruction [such as] pollution and dynamite fishing, as well as expanding fisheries.

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“A considerable section of its habitat is protected in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. This specimen lies in a little cave in an outer reef at 14m depth.

“This shark species is primarily nocturnal. It’s morning, time to have a rest.”

Iphish also noted the amount of fish swimming around the predator.

“A lot of Orangelined Cardinalfishes Taeniamia fucata are there,” Iphish continued.

“The species occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean.”

They also noted even more oblivious fish roaming the underwater cave.

“Some Twinspot Chromis elerae are there too, swimming upside down at the ceiling of the cave.”

If you’re still having trouble finding the shark, check the bottom of the cave, hidden in the ground.

HIDING SNAKE

The shark is not the only expert at hiding — other species also take a similar approach to catching a meal.

A snake hidden among the leaves is also leaving many scratching their heads.

It’s Earth-toned hue make it a perfect camouflage to the dirt it hides in.

The shark is hiding on the floor of the cave, taking a break in the morning hours (stock photo)

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The shark is hiding on the floor of the cave, taking a break in the morning hours (stock photo)Credit: Getty Images – Getty

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