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YOU could have a top IQ if you can spot the sneaky fox ready to pounce before it's too late.

The cunning creature has concealed itself somewhere in this forest scene, but you only have five seconds to track it down.

Can you spot the cunning fox before it pounces?
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Can you spot the cunning fox before it pounces?

Some may suspect a fox would stick out from its hiding spot thanks to its big bushy tail and pointy ears.

But the furry animals are in fact a master of disguise, capable of creeping up on their targets before using their pouncing technique.

While hunting, foxes crouch down to blend in among the terrain before using their hind legs to propel their leap onto their prey.

Their excellent eyesight, hearing, smell - and razor sharp teeth - make the crafty creature a formidable opponent.

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So, after getting the lowdown on how a fox catches its lunch, can you spot the animal lurking somewhere in this brain teaser?

Despite having an array of rocks to climb upon, the fox has opted for a more clandestine vantage point to monitor its prey.

Nestled in between the dense bushes on the left side, the beast can be seen peering through the greenery - and straight at you.

Don't worry if you didn't spot it in time, as we've circled the answer below to ease your mind.

We previously challenged brain teaser buffs to spot the blue-eyed fox frolicking in this hectic scene in record time.

One of the creatures sticks out from the rest of the brown-eyed bunch, but its not easy to hunt down.

If you enjoy optical illusions, why not try and find the frog in this pond in less than eight seconds - without going hopping mad.

Or test your IQ and see if you can spot the two hamsters hidden in this cosy living room in less than five seconds.

The pair of mischievous furballs managed to perfectly blend in with the neutral furniture in this relaxing space.

The crafty creature was creeping up on its prey through the bushes on the left
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The crafty creature was creeping up on its prey through the bushes on the left
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