At first glance, the elephant in this image seems to have an impossible number of legs. This is due to a clever optical illusion where lines are drawn to mimic extra legs. However, the actual legs are those with feet attached. The illusion tricks your eyes into seeing more legs by using the negative space between the real legs. To find the correct four legs, focus only on the parts of the legs that end with feet, ignoring the rest. Here's how to identify the correct legs:- Focus on the parts of the legs that have feet attached.- Ignore the lines that do not end in a foot—these are just part of the optical illusion.- The correct legs are the first, third, fourth, and fifth columns from the left (if you count the spaces with feet attached as columns).The image of the elephant presents an optical illusion where the legs seem to be misplaced. It appears as though the elephant has more than four legs, but this is due to the way the lines are drawn. The actual legs are the ones with the feet attached. The illusion occurs because the spaces between the legs are drawn to resemble additional legs, but they do not have feet. So, the four legs of the elephant are the ones with complete feet.