We want to immediately note that today’s riddle will have an answer. According to our observations, when we introduce a new puzzle and do not give the answer at the end, some participants start to get upset – why is there no correct answer? But if we give the correct answer at the end of the puzzle, another group of participants will start to get upset – why do we give the answer and not let people think about solving the puzzle themselves? ?
So it turns out to be a paradox. However, should we provide the correct answer at the end of the task? Write your opinion in the comments.
And now let’s move straight to the puzzle. Today it is presented in African style. Happy natives from the Mursi tribe are celebrating the beginning of the hunting season. Today they have the opportunity to catch many animals, as the leader of the tribe named Il has allowed hunting.
What animals do native people hunt today? Can you find this animal in the picture?
While you solve the puzzle, and to avoid revealing the correct answer right away, we’ll provide some interesting facts about the native speakers:
– Aborigines have lived in Australia for about 50 thousand years and in those 40 thousand years, the lives of these tribes have remained unchanged. – Tattoos on the faces of representatives of African tribes are considered a kind of “passport”, through which you can learn almost everything about a person. – According to indigenous people, life on Earth was created by a certain god, who then flew to the sky.
And now, as promised, we present you the correct answer. Look at the next photo, you will understand what these wild people are hunting for.