Pegasus Taking a Flight Illusion

What you see below at first glance looks like a winged divine horse from Greek mythology, more precisely – Pegasus. However, our intuition tells us this possibility is hardly possible. In fact, this funny-looking mutation of antelope and bird is actually a clever optical illusion. So what did originally happen? The animal stumbled upon the bird’s nest and had quickly been shooed away by the protective mother. The bird in question here is an Indian Sarus Crane, the tallest flying bird in the world. Luckily there were some visitors at the Keoladeo National Park (Rajasthan, India), who noticed the animals appeared to blend in to one, and took the photo we now share! BTW, the author has just been identified and his name is Jagdeep Rajput.

48 Replies to “Pegasus Taking a Flight Illusion”

  1. If only they could have moved a little to the left. It would have been better. At this angle you can see the bird’s body so its not a true optical illusion.

    1. I agree, it could have been perfect! Still great though. At least we know its not some very well photo-shopped picture.

  2. cool pic.
    this is like the zebra or chicks illusion.

    4 those of u that dont know, its a cow with a big duck spreading its wings behind the cow.
    it looks kind of like a pegasus

  3. For all of you that are critical of this picture, remember, this picture was not set up in a studio. It was an “accidental moment,” and because of that, it’s a great picture!

  4. C’MON NOW !! surely u can c those wings don’t emerge from the antelopes back..and it looks more like there emerging from his behind..besides that it TOTALLY DOES NOT look like pegasus. It looks more like a bird or crane behind the antelope.

  5. That is amazing!! But doesnt a pegasus mean half horse half mythical creature?? Lol, its still amazing as could be!! I wonder who captures these wonderful moments!!

  6. For starters a pegasus is a flying horses.
    and you can also tell that there is a bird behind it so it doesnt make for the best illusion.

  7. Hysterical how the animals have been described as a cow or a horse and an eagle.

    But, I do like the illusion. When I first glanced at it, I thought it was a painting since I have an “Art of the Day” gadget on my homepage. Took me two full days of glancing at it, once in a while, to realize what it was.

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