Earth Day 2019: Google Doodle celebrated six unique organisms that live with us
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Earth Day 2019: Google Doodle celebrated six unique organisms that live with us

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Google Doodle will take you around the planet and introduce you to six unique organisms living on it. On the search page, Google has an Earth Day 2019 doodle, which has a series of animations in it that introduce you to different birds and animals that are unique and special. If you tap on the doodle today, you will see the animation scroll down to a ‘Wandering Albatross’, that has the widest wingspan in the world, next up is a ‘Coastal Redwood’ tree, which is the tallest tree in the world at 377 feet. Another scroll down is the ‘Amazon Water Lily’, which is the largest aquatic plant.

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