Sarosh Lodhi, a wildlife photographer from Nagpur, India, traveled to Kenya last year. There, Lodhi went to the Maasai Mara national game reserve, which is one of the most famous and important conservation and wilderness areas in all of Africa. Maasai Mara is recognized for its exceptional populations of lions, African leopards, cheetahs, and African bush elephants, so Lodhi really had a lot of subjects to shoot.
But it’s a picture he took of two zebras that has been going viral. The image sparked a social media debate after forest officer Parveen Kaswan posted it on his Twitter page, asking people to guess which zebra is facing the front. While the challenge sounds simple, coming to a definitive answer is not. Scroll down, check out the image for yourself, and tell us your take on it in the comments.
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It all started with a simple question: which of the zebras is facing the camera?
Which zebra is in front?
Left one or the right one? #wildlife #naturephotography #zebra #africa #masaimara #wildlifephotography pic.twitter.com/GVRErQMS1j
— Sarosh (@saroshlodhi) July 7, 2020
But people can’t come to an agreement
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