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How to View Google Animals in 3D

Oct 17, 2024

Have you ever wanted to see a lifelike lion, tiger, or shark in your own living room? With Google's 3D animals feature, you can do just that using augmented reality (AR) technology. Whether you're a teacher looking for an interactive way to engage students or simply a curious animal lover, here's how to view Google animals in 3D.

Step 1: Access Google Search

First, open your Google app or go to the Google search engine on your phone or computer. You can also use a web browser to access Google search.

Step 2: Search for an Animal

Next, type the name of an animal into the search bar. For example, you can search for 'lion,' 'tiger,' 'penguin,' 'shark,' or any other animal you're interested in.

Step 3: View in 3D

Once you've entered the animal's name, scroll down until you see a card that says 'Meet a life-sized lion up close.' Tap on the 'View in 3D' button to launch the 3D model of the animal.

Step 4: Bring the Animal to Life

After tapping 'View in 3D,' you'll have the option to 'view in your space.' Select this option to place the 3D animal model into your surroundings using your device's camera and AR technology. You can adjust the size and placement of the animal to make it appear as though it's right in front of you.

Step 5: Interact and Learn

Once the 3D animal is in your space, you can walk around it, get up close to examine details, and take pictures or videos to share with others. This feature is a great educational tool for learning about animal anatomy, behavior, and habitats.

Using Google's 3D animals feature is not only fun and interactive, but it also provides a unique way to learn about and appreciate wildlife. From the tiny hummingbird to the gigantic elephant, there's a whole virtual zoo waiting for you to explore. So, next time you're curious about how a panda or a wolf looks up close, simply use Google's AR animals and bring them into your world.

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