Have you ever looked at things and inanimate objects and seen faces and images in them? Probably everyone at least once faced something like that. Very often the figures of people and animals are drawn from the clouds in the sky (remember, as sung in the children's song "...clouds are white-winged horses"). Someone sees faces on vegetables and fruit, and someone meets images of people in architecture.
It turns out that this visual illusion is called Pareidolia. The term came from the Greek language and consists of two words — para (deviation) and eidolon (image). Simply put, it is the ability to see various images in surrounding objects. If you search on the Internet "beautiful pareidolia" you can be amazed at what miracles nature can do.
Fire lion
See a face here?
How about a cub like that?
The face of an Indian right in the rock
Cloud feather
Owl
And my favorite: the majestic elephant
Psychiatrists claim that seeing faces where there are none is a normal phenomenon. And there's no reason to worry. Most often, different images are seen by people with rich imagination and by children. The last simply have very "mobile" brain. The main thing is that a person does not enter into conversations with the seen images and in general does not animate them. After all, in psychiatry, this is a deviation from the norm. Here are a few more fun pareidolias met on the Internet.
Do you often see faces and images of animals where there are none? Maybe you remember some kind of pareidolia?