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If Chickens Had To Wear Pants, How Would They Wear Them?


Let’s for a second and for no good reason imagine that chickens had to wear pants.

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While this may sound like a silly thought at first, think about it for a minute. How would these cool birds wear pants? Check out the picture below and see if you can figure out the correct answer on your own.

©Mambee

As you can see, this logical puzzle isn’t as easy to solve as it appears. But we can assure you there can only be one correct answer and we’re positive that all of the chickens in this world would agree with us if they could.

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Any ideas yet?

Source – Pixabay

The correct answer is 2. While the chicken on the left definitely looks cooler than the one on the right, this solution would simply not work because the pants would keep on falling off due to the animal’s shape.

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No matter how tight a belt they would put in there, chickens would not be able to keep their pants up this way.

©Mambee

The second option, however, works much better. Not only does it allow chickens to keep their legs hidden from hungry people at all times but it also allows them to walk around comfortably knowing that they won’t lose their pants easily.

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Did you manage to figure this out on your own?

Here’s another brain teaser for you to crack.

©Sergey Raskovalov for Bright Side

In the picture above, you can see a mother serving milk for breakfast as her children and the family cat watch on.

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Something in the graphic, however, isn’t right. Let’s see how fast you can spot the mistake!

To find the error, focus on what the mother is doing – or should we say what she’s holding?

©Sergey Raskovalov for Bright Side

As you can see, the mother is holding an empty jar and yet there’s milk coming out of it!

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