Google 3D animals: Bring Leopard, Eagle, Octopus, others to your home - Here is how
t its I/O conference in 2019, Google announced that it would be adding augmented reality objects to Search.
Are you getting bored at home and finding it difficult to pass time? Well, Google has come to the rescue, allowing you to create virtual animals at home. At its I/O conference in 2019, Google announced that it would be adding augmented reality objects to Search. Over the year since, Google has a bunch of 3D animals you can view in Google Search using AR.
How to find 3D animals on Google
In its blog post, Google explains that by seeing things in augmented reality (AR), users can see the scale of an object and also details they might not notice from just a simple picture. All you need to do is search the animal on Google and there will be an option to see it in 3D.
For example, searching for “tiger” will show a Google Search Knowledge Panel. These panels are often shown for movies, famous celebrities, and other subjects. In the case of a 3D animal through Google, you’ll see an overview of what the animal is, a few images or it, and a section which says “Meet a life-sized tiger up close” and a “View in 3D” button. That button launches the AR experience.
Here is the full list of 3D animals on Google
Alligator
Angler fish
Ball python
Brown bear
Cat
Cheetah
Deer
Dog
Bulldog
Pomeranian
Labrador Retriever
Pug
Rottweiler
Duck
Eagle
Emperor penguin
Giant panda
Goat
Hedgehog
Horse
Leopard
Lion
Macaw
Octopus
Racoon
Shark
Shetland pony
Snake
Tiger
Turtle
Wolf
The list is being updated by Google and more animals can be added on it. Apart from this, the search engine giant can also show some other objects like furniture, and even the human body. These include Human skeleton, NASA objects, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune. Uranus and Pluto.
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