H3: Feature Available on Google Search, Offers Audio of Various Animals
Have you ever wondered what a humpback whale sounds like? Google has got you covered.
The search engine giant has quietly added a delightful feature to its search results, which allows users to listen to the sounds made by a variety of animals, accessible on both mobile and desktop. Each animal's sound comes with an adorable illustrated image.
To activate the feature, simply type "animal sounds" or "animal noises" into the Google Search bar.
Google will then display a grid of animal images, each with a speaker icon that users can click to hear the animal's cry.
Interestingly, the sounds may vary depending on the language used. For instance, typing "cat" in some languages might produce a "nyaa" sound, while English speakers will hear the familiar "meow".
Note that if the "animal noises" feature is not working on your current browser (such as Chrome), you can try switching to Edge or Mozilla Firefox to experience this fun addition.
Summary
Google has introduced a new feature that allows users to hear the sounds of various animals directly from search results. The feature can be accessed by typing "animal sounds" or "animal noises" into the search bar. Google will display a list of animal images with speaker icons, which users can click to hear the animals' distinctive cries. The sounds may vary depending on the language used. If the feature is not working on your current browser, you can try switching to Edge or Mozilla Firefox for a more immersive experience.