A Google Street View car apparently captured the moment an excited dog chased after it for a number of frames.
The photos were taken in Kumage, Japan, several years ago.
The dog appears to have first spotted the car as it was sitting next to a boat along a road.
It’s not clear who owns the dog or if it was a stray.
A closeup photo shows the dog (Google Street)
Cow’s Face Blurred on Google Street View?
Google’s Street View blurred the face of a cow in England—receiving the same treatment as humans for privacy purposes.From further away, Google Street View doesn’t block out the cow’s face.
“Great to see Google takes cow privacy seriously,” Shariatmadari wrote.
“Of course, we don’t begrudge this cow milking its five minutes of fame,” the spokesman quipped.
Since Google Street View was launched in 2007, the firm has sent cars mounted with special cameras around the globe to map streets and landscapes.
Google uses software to automatically blur the faces of people and license plates amid privacy concerns.
It wasn’t immediately clear why the cow’s face was blurred.