It’s easier to find a needle in a haystack than three rabbits in this picture.
Three children often liked to wander through the forest, which was literally a five-minute walk from their house. The older sister, Angelina, always took with her a basket given to her by her grandmother. Angelina usually picked either a full basket of mushrooms or a full basket of berries in the forest.
Today our heroes set out on a hike again to bring berries and mushrooms, thereby making their parents happy. But before they had time to leave the estate gates, brother Kostya saw red berries on the ground. They were small in size and there were so many of them that the children would not have to go to the forest, they would be able to collect full baskets without leaving home.
What kind of berries are these? Of course, it’s strawberries – a perennial herbaceous plant and the most common species of the Rosaceae family. The height of a strawberry bush reaches 20 cm.
Do you see three hares in the picture?
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