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22 Times People Find Vegetables Look Like Something Else And They Are So Amusing

The natural world is full of surprises, and we come across numerous interesting things in the wild. You tend to think that you can only find such astonishments in captivating beaches, mysterious forests, or other special places. But actually, things that are as simple as vegetables in your garden can make you find amusing, too.
At times, out of the blue, you will spot a tomato that looks like a duck or a potato shapes like a cute bear. It’s totally normal. We call it, as you may know, pareidolia. And this phenomenon can be so fun. Let’s take a look at some photos we have collected below. These veggies may look ordinary at first. But when you look a bit closer, you will find something else.

#1. Foot Shaped Radish

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#2. Angry Bird?

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#3. F**k You Too, Broccoli

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#4. A Human Hand

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#5. The Evolved Radish

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#6. Thumbs Up

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#7. This Gourd Looked Like A Snail

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#8. This Eggplant Has A Face

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#9. Let Us Out!!!

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#10. This Purple Carrot Looks Like A Bartender Ready To Take Your Drink Order And Listen To Your Troubles

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#11. Aparrotly This Is Milkweed

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#12. A Sexy Radish

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#13. Who Can Eat This Potato?

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#14. Hmmm

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#15. Carrot Person

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#16. A Tomato Shaped Like A Butterfly

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#17. A Rather Sinister Onion

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#18. A Sweet Beartato

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#19. Hold Me Tight

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#20. An Emotional Carrot

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#21. A Lemon Shaped Like An Elephant

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#22. Bell Pepper Looks Like A Big Nosed Grumpy Old Man Smoking A Cig

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