Australia

See life size Aussie animals thanks to google

Google has released a new feature that allows people all around the world to bring life-sized Australian animals such as the koala, emu, kangaroo, wombat and kookaburra, into their space using augmented reality.

The feature allows you to bring eight, life-sized Aussie animals into your space with a quick Google mobile Search, allowing people to better visualise the detail, movement and scale of some of Australia’s most iconic creatures. The eight animals include the koala, emu, kangaroo, wombat, kookaburra, echidna, quokka and platypus.

The newly launched Google feature will help bring some education to people around the world about these animals that are native to Australia.

To bring these animals to life, all you need to do is:

1. Search for one of the eight Aussie AR Animals in your mobile browser (Android or iOS)

2. Scroll down to tap the “View in 3D” button and then tap “View in your space”

3. Point your phone to find the ground and the animal will appear

4. Tap or hold down your camera button to take photos and record videos

See for yourself here:

The launch is arriving at a poignant time, following the recent devastating bushfires which endangered Australian wildlife. Google Trends data has revealed search interest for koalas hit an all-time high globally in January. And in Australia, we looked to support as there was a 5,000% increase in searches for “adopt a koala bushfires.” Here’s the list of the top trending queries globally for Aussie AR animals in 2020:

1.   Are koalas extinct 2020?

2.   What does a baby platypus look like?

3.   Can an emu fly?

4.   How many koalas have died?

5.   How big are wombats?

6.   Are koalas friendly?

7.   How do koalas drink water?

8.   What does the inside of a kangaroo pouch look like?

9.   Can koalas be pets?

10.  How are baby kangaroos born?

Kate Webster

Kate Webster is the founder and owner of Captured Travel Media. She is a world traveller, ocean lover and conservation warrior who is determined to make every moment count for not only herself, but the world around her. An editor and travel journalist, Kate travels the globe in search of vivid imagery and compelling stories that capture the essence of the people and places she visits. She is a passionate conservation advocate, sustainable traveller and always travels with reason and cause.

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