List: 3D animals available on Google Search
So, what AR animals can you
view on Google Search? For a while, Google didn’t offer an official list, but
the viral nature of these objects triggered the company to finally put one up. The list below clearly shows every 3D animal
currently available on Google Search. We’ve also gone hands-on with
many of them so you can see how they work in action.
Google’s 3D animals, both real and some fictional, include:
- Alligator
- Angler
fish
- Arctic
Fox
- Ball
python
- Brown
bear
- Cat
- Bengal
Cat
- Black
Cat
- Maine
Coon
- Norwegian Forest Cat
- Persian
Cat
- Ragdoll
- Russian
Blue
- Scottish
Fold
- Shorthair
Cat
- Siamese
Cat
- Sphynx
Cat
- Kitten
- Coyote
- Cheetah
- New: Chipmunk
- Deer
- Donkey
- New: Dragon
- Duck
- Eagle
- Easter
Bunny
- Emperor
penguin
- Echidna
- Emu
- Fennec
Fox
- Giraffe
- Giant
panda
- Goat
- Guinea
Pig
- Hamster
- Harbour
Porpoise
- Hedgehog
- Hippo
- Horse
- Kangaroo
- Koala
- Kookaburra
- Leopard
- Lion
- Lynx
- Macaw
- Milk Cow
- Moss
Carder Bee
- Octopus
- Ox
- Pig
- Platypus
- Racoon
- Red Panda
- Shark
- Shetland
pony
- Snake
- Tiger
- Turtle
- Quokka
- White-backed Woodpecker
- Wombat
- Wolf
- NEW: Unicorn
- Zebra
There are also over 30 different breeds of dogs on Google’s list
including the following:
- Akita
- Australian
Shepard
- Beagle
- Border
Collie
- Bull
Terrier
- Cane
Corso
- Chihuahua
- Chow Chow
- Cocker
Spaniel
- Dachshund
- Doberman
- English
Bulldog
- French
Bulldog
- German
Shepard
- Golden
Retriever
- Great
Dane
- Pitbull
- Pomeranian
- Korean
Jindo
- Labrador
Retriever
- Maltese
- Pit Bull
- Pomeranian
- Poodle
- Pug
- Puppy
- Rottweiler
- Shiba Inu
- Shih Tzu
- Siberian
Husky
- Welsh Corgi
- Yorkshire
Terrier
Google is adding more of
these over time, too! This list has expanded since Google originally announced
3D animals in 2019. Google is also expanding the functionality of these
panels with
video recording tools and quick shortcuts to other animals.
In October 2021, Google
added a collection of endangered animals to its list including the
adorable arctic fox.
Google also added dinosaurs in a recent update! The full list of
prehistoric creatures includes:
Beyond dinosaurs, too, Google also added a collection of insects
to this collection with different kinds of beetles, cicadas, and others such as
fireflies, grasshoppers, and others. The full list is below.
- Rhinoceros
Beetle
- Hercules
Beetle
- Atlas
Beetle
- Stag
Beetle
- Miyama
Stag Beetle
- Shining Ball Scarab Beetle
- Jewel
Beetle
What other AR objects are available in Google Search?
There’s more than just 3D
animals in Google Search. On top of that, Google can also show some other
objects. To do this, Google partners with certain websites and brands to show
products, furniture, and even the human body in 3D. We’ve listed some examples
that are live right now below, and we’ve got another
post that goes into more detail on the other objects that are
available.
- Chauvet
cave
- NASA
Objects
- Planets
- Moons
In November 2021, Google
quietly added a selection of landmarks from around the globe to its
collection of 3D objects. The various buildings, statues, and other monuments
adds a whopping 98 more objects to Google’s overall list.
- Abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel
- Alcatraz
Island
- Alhambra
- Amazon
Theatre
- Arasaka Imperia Residence
- Arc
de Triomphe
- Aztec
Stadium
- Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
- Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence
- Basilica of Santa Maria Novella
- Big Ben
- Brooklyn
Bridge
- Buckingham
Palace
- Campidogilo
Square
- Capela Curial de São Francisco de Assis
- Castel Sant’Angelo
- Castle
of Good Hope
- Cathedral of Barcelona
- Cathedral of Brasilia
- Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
- Cathedrale Norte-Dame de Paris
- Chapultepec
Castle
- Christ the Redeemer
- Coit
Tower
- Columbus
Monument
- Conservatory of Flowers
- Eiffel
Tower
- Empire State Building
- Ferry
Building
- Flatiron
Building
- Giotto’s Bell Tower
- Golden
Gate Bridge
- Japan National Stadium
- Kaminarimon
Gate
- Kensington
Palace
- La
Sagrada Familia
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Les
Invalides
- London
Eye
- Louvre
Museum
- Magic Fountain of Montjuic
- Meiji
Jingu
- Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
- Monument of the Ninos Heroes
- Monument to the Revolution
- Moses Mabhida Stadium
- Mount Rushmore National Memorial
- Musée d’Orsay
- National Museum of Nature and Science
- National
Palace
- Neuschwanstein Castle
- Niteroi Contemporary Art Museum
- One World Trade Center
- Palace
of Versailles
- Palace of Westminster
- Palais
Garnier
- Palazzo
Vecchio
- Pantheon (Paris)
- Pantheon (Rome)
- Parthenon
- Piazza della Signoria
- Piazza
Navona
- PIER 39
- Pitti
Palace
- Placa
de Catalunya
- Ponte
Vecchio
- Rhodes
Memorial
- Rockefeller
Center
- Roman
Forum
- Sacré-Cœur
- San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge
- São Paulo Cathedral
- Sensō-ji
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
- Sri Sri Radha Radhanath Temple
- St. Patrick’s Cathedral
- St. Paul’s Cathedral
- St. Peter’s Basilica
- Statue of Liberty National Monument
- Stonehenge
- The Angel of Independence
- The
British Museum
- The
Centre Pompidou
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The
Painted Ladies
- The Palace of Fine Arts
- Tokyo National Museum
- Tokyo
Skytree
- Tokyo
Tower
- Tower
of London
- Trafalgar
Square
- Trevi
Fountain
- Union
Buildings
- Ushiku
Building
- Voortrekker
Monument
- Westminster
Abbey
- Yoyogi National Stadium
- Zojoji
Google has also worked with Biodigital to deliver a handful of 3D experiences, much like the 3D Animals, about the human body with in-depth models of the body’s different systems. The experiences include:
- Human digestive system
- Respiratory
system
- Endocrine
system
- Female reproductive system
- Nervous
system
- Lymphatic
system
- Male reproductive system
- Integumentary
system
- Excretory
system
- Peripheral nervous system
- Urinary
system
- Skeletal
system
- Muscular
system
- Circulatory
system
There’s also a host of other body parts that have 3D experiences available, but you’ll need to use specific keywords (which we’ve linked) to access them.
- Shoulder
- Small Intestine
- Big Intestine
- Stomach
- Synapse
- Testicle
- Thoracic Diaphragm
- Tongue
- Trachea
- Vertebra
Further, a separate partnership with Visual Body shows off 3D models of cells from different animals all within Google Search. Each model specifically details different portions of the cell in an easy way that teachers may find useful for their students. The different experiences include:
- Mitochondrion
- Prokaryote
- Endoplasmic
reticulum
- Bacterium
- Eukaryote
- Plant
cell
- Rough endoplasmic reticulum
- Shoulder
- Human digestive system
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