Rewards
Walmart logo
Amazon logo
PayPal logo
Amazon gift card
Take surveys and collect rewards from the industry-leading e-commerce website, Amazon.com, Via "amazon gift cards". The more you take or create survey, larger the amazon gift card you earn.

Results: Can you spot these Animals?

Published on 10/21/2020
By: prencyss
2412
Living
How a country gets its borders is a complex web of political, historical, and geological strands. Borders may shift as political allegiances (or even the earth) change, most of us use the imaginary lines drawn around a place to identify it. Some of the shapes look a little odd. Look at these closely (maybe squint) and you may see some animal shapes.
1.
1.
Bulgaria: A Kitten at Play - The Republic of Bulgaria looks a little like a kitten playfully batting at something. It is bordered by Romania to the North and Serbia to the Northwest. Together, they make up a curved line that leaves the northernmost border of Bulgaria looking like a kitten with a downturned head and tail sticking up in the air. The Black Sea is to the east, and the extended Point Kaliakra looks like a kitten's protruding ear. Burgaski Bay creates the image of its downward-looking face and extended front paw. Does this look a little like a kitten to you?
Bulgaria: A Kitten at Play - The Republic of Bulgaria looks a little like a kitten playfully batting at something. It is bordered by Romania to the North and Serbia to the Northwest. Together, they make up a curved line that leaves the northernmost border of Bulgaria looking like a kitten with a downturned head and tail sticking up in the air. The Black Sea is to the east, and the extended Point Kaliakra looks like a kitten's protruding ear. Burgaski Bay creates the image of its downward-looking face and extended front paw. Does this look a little like a kitten to you?
Yes
74%
1781 votes
No
26%
631 votes
2.
2.
Finland: A Shy Rabbit - The outline of Finland looks a little like a rabbit. Two protruding sections of the border looks like bunny ears at the northernmost points. Norway to the north, Sweden to the west, and Russia to the east create this oddly-shaped image. Some have said it looks a little like a kangaroo, but a rabbit seems more fitting for a land known for harsh winter conditions and expansive woodlands. Do you see a rabbit shape?
Finland: A Shy Rabbit - The outline of Finland looks a little like a rabbit. Two protruding sections of the border looks like bunny ears at the northernmost points. Norway to the north, Sweden to the west, and Russia to the east create this oddly-shaped image. Some have said it looks a little like a kangaroo, but a rabbit seems more fitting for a land known for harsh winter conditions and expansive woodlands. Do you see a rabbit shape?
Yes
70%
1690 votes
No
30%
722 votes
3.
3.
Japan: A Giant Seahorse - Japan is primarily made up of rugged, mountainous land. This long string of islands in the Pacific Ocean looks a little like a seahorse. The country is made up of four main islands, and the northernmost is Hokkaido. Its irregular shape looks a little like a seahorse head with a long curved body. Most of the "body" is made up of Honshu, the largest of the four islands and the portion of Japan that contains Tokyo. The seahorse's tail is completed with the southern presence of Kyushu. Do you see the resemblance of the seahorse?
Japan: A Giant Seahorse - Japan is primarily made up of rugged, mountainous land. This long string of islands in the Pacific Ocean looks a little like a seahorse. The country is made up of four main islands, and the northernmost is Hokkaido. Its irregular shape looks a little like a seahorse head with a long curved body. Most of the
Yes
75%
1807 votes
No
25%
605 votes
4.
4.
Croatia: A Flying Dragon - Bordered by the Adriatic Sea to the west, Croatia includes a series of long islands that look a little like wispy smoke drifting out of the mouth of a dragon facing down. The head is formed by a protruding portion of the country that points out into the sea. The country is long and narrow along its watery border, creating a tail that tapers off to the south. The eastern portion of the country expands behind the body of the dragon. Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina all surround this portion with uneven, jagged lines, creating the image of wings for a dragon in flight. Do you see the dragon?
Croatia: A Flying Dragon - Bordered by the Adriatic Sea to the west, Croatia includes a series of long islands that look a little like wispy smoke drifting out of the mouth of a dragon facing down. The head is formed by a protruding portion of the country that points out into the sea. The country is long and narrow along its watery border, creating a tail that tapers off to the south. The eastern portion of the country expands behind the body of the dragon. Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina all surround this portion with uneven, jagged lines, creating the image of wings for a dragon in flight. Do you see the dragon?
Yes
54%
1292 votes
No
46%
1120 votes
5.
5.
Slovenia: A Walking Rooster - Italy's border snakes down along the Gulf of Venice, it cuts into Slovenia to create what looks like a protruding rear leg. A triangular portion dips down into Croatia to create what looks like a front leg extending forward as if in motion. This Croatian border continues in a northward taper, creating the neck of the rooster. The Austrian border to the north creates a sloping back, and it meets with the Hungary to the northeast , creating a pointed section resembling a rooster's comb on top of the animal's head. Do you see the rooster?
Slovenia: A Walking Rooster - Italy's border snakes down along the Gulf of Venice, it cuts into Slovenia to create what looks like a protruding rear leg. A triangular portion dips down into Croatia to create what looks like a front leg extending forward as if in motion. This Croatian border continues in a northward taper, creating the neck of the rooster. The Austrian border to the north creates a sloping back, and it meets with the Hungary to the northeast , creating a pointed section resembling a rooster's comb on top of the animal's head. Do you see the rooster?
Yes
74%
1783 votes
No
26%
629 votes
COMMENTS