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Google's Earth Day Doodle gets animals to send urgent message to conserve blue planet

The doodle sends the message of conservation and gives tips on how one can help to make Earth better living place.

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The Earth is more than 4.543 billion years old, home to more than 8.7 million species, and still the only known planet in the universe known to harbour life, reads Google's blog on Saturday.

To mark the Earth Day, Google, through its Doodle, celebrates the planet we live in.

The Blog read, "Today's Earth Day Doodle tells the story of a friendly fox whose bad dream about climate change jolts it into action. The fox goes on a quest to care for the Earth, meeting some familiar faces along the way."

It has tried to aware us of the fact that people should be more environment-friendly and preserve the planet to make it a better place to live in.

The fox in the Earth Day story of Google Doodle enlists the help of Momo the cat, which was part of Google's Halloween doodle, and the frog, which is now associated with Google Weather.

The trio is asking people to participate in the conservation causes and institutions that work for it, such as wildlife conservation with World Wildlife Fund, coral reef conservation with The Ocean Agency, and rainforest conservation with The Jane Goodall Institute.


(With ANI Inputs)

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