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Iggy and other puzzlers:

Is it possible to make an elephant puzzle like this:

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This was on dailymail.co.uk today. Asked how many legs on the elephant.

 

"The answer? One leg.

 

Explaining why, one user wrote: 'The reason you’ve having trouble with this image is due to the fact that the artist responsible for this image was very clever. The only correct elephant leg in the drawing is the back left leg. That leg is completely intact, but the others aren’t. 

'If you look very closely, you’ll see that the rest of the legs have the foot missing from them. Basically, the artist chopped the feet off of the legs and put the images of the feet between the actual legs. Look closely at the image and you’ll see exactly what I’m talking about.'

 

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On 8/21/2017 at 4:35 PM, jerry1939 said:

To my eye, you have already posted a pattern.

1.  Print it.

2. With a pencil, finish the front of the tusks.

3. If I were cutting it, I would take a pen or pencil and draw scribbly lines for the bridges.

Good man Jerry ,Keep it simple!Cut out the middle man!

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