What is a pangolin? 1st of Google’s Valentine’s Day doodles is mobile game spotlighting endangered animal

Day one of Google's Valentine's Day doodle series launched on mobile only and includes a game featuring the endangered pangolin species.

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Google Doodle Valentines Day 1

Google is celebrating Valentine’s Day early on mobile this weekend, posting the first of its Valentine’s Day doodle series on its mobile home page (but not desktop).

The doodle is an animated image of a pangolin — the world’s only scaly mammal — holding a giant heart that launches a mobile game. The game has players leading the animated pangolin across the Ghana landscape collecting cocoa beans to make a dessert for his sweetheart.

At the end of the game, players can share it on social networks or click a heart icon that displays facts about the pangolin. The search icon at the close of the game leads to a search for “What is a pangolin?”

Valentines Day Doodle

According to the Google Doodle Blog, pangolins are the most trafficked mammal in the world. “All eight species face a signnificant threat from poachers and smugglers,” reports Google about the animal that is native to Asia and Africa.

It appears Google will be spotlighting more endangered animals in the days leading up to Valentine’s. The blog post outlining today’s image lists the giant pangolin as “today’s featured species.”

Of all the doodles I have covered in the past four years, this is the first that I can recall that is only being posted on mobile.


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