If you Google animal noises, you can now actually hear them

Apr 4, 2016 - 10:04
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If you Google animal noises, you can now actually hear them
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We advise you to stop work immediately – there's something much, MUCH more important to do instead.

If you Google animal noises, you can now LISTEN TO THEM direct in Google search.

This is what the inteet is for, people – and even better, listening to one ‘Moo' or ‘Meow' brings up a soundboard, so you can listen to lots of animal noises at once.

Ever wondered what a zebra sounds like? Or a bowback whale, whatever that is? WONDER NO LONGER.

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Just Google ‘cow noise' or ‘dog noise' to start yourself off, and then tell everyone you've got meetings the rest of the day.

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