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New optical illusion amazes the internet: is this horse walking towards you or in the other direction?

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Cash Tivios Gold – also called Rudnik – has recently become a well-known horse. The pitch-black gelding has hundreds of thousands of followers on Tiktok and travels the world by walking in the snow. Because due to his black fur and the white snow, it is not always clear to owner Alesia which direction he is walking. And so the internet has a new optical illusion richer.

The video of Rudnik in the snow has now been viewed more than ten million times and continues to amaze people, even after Alesia revealed the answer. “When I was filming, he was walking towards his water bowl, away from the camera,” says the Canadian. “But sometimes he couldn’t decide which way he was going.”

And that is also the opinion of many people who looked at the images of the horse. “At first it was clear that he was running away, but suddenly there was a short circuit in my brain,” the comments say. “Multiple short circuits.” And there were also people who didn’t believe Alesia, so she shared the full video of “the confusing trek” of Cash Tivios Gold. But it remains “very trippy,” according to the responses.

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