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Adorable French Bulldog Lying on its Belly with Owner Applying Fake Eyes, Then Immediately Transforms into a ‘Deep-Sea Monster’

Everyone, when taking pictures, have you noticed that changing the shooting angle might bring unexpected surprises. Many photographers only manage to capture astonishing photographic works after trying multiple angles. And the 'master photographer' featured next also captured a 'masterpiece' using a different perspective.

From this netizen's 'masterpiece,' one can see a creature resembling a paddlefish slowly breathing and licking its lips, occasionally emitting strange cries. Its small eyes, large nose, and mouth are so peculiar that it's hard to tell what kind of creature it is.

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Upon closer inspection, it turns out to be not a deep-sea 'monster,' but a cute French Bulldog! The dog's owner played a trick, when the dog was lying on its belly, they applied fake eye stickers under its mouth, and its chin became a huge protrusion. The owner also poked the dog's mouth, and the mischievously pranked Frenchie licked its lips, making it look just like a creature foraging for food.

Although the adorable dog was pranked into looking like a 'monster,' it's undeniable that its charming eyes perfectly match the dog's head, with no sense of incongruity. It looks just like a 'small eyes, large nose, thick lips' deep-sea fish, freshwater paddlefish, and catfish. Its dark brown fur has also led some people to think it resembles a slippery sea cucumber. This mischievous owner uploaded his 'masterpiece' to the internet, and many netizens said: 'I looked at it for a long time before realizing it was a Frenchie! Oh, accurately speaking, it's a Frenchie turned upside down!'

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It's worth noting that this generation of netizens is very talented, turning a perfectly normal pet into a mischievous 'monster.' There are more similar cases. Another netizen also shared his pet's 'cute photo' with the public.

Many netizens said after seeing the photo, 'Your crow looks quite cute, and its fur is very soft!' But the pet owner responded that it was a black cat!

Upon closer inspection, it was indeed a black cat! However, the cat's other eye wasn't as obvious, and the cat was looking up at the owner. In dim light, it's easy to mistake this black cat for a crow.


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