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Google doodle also celebrates Pakistan's Independence Day
The doodle can also be shared on various social media websites for which there are options on the right side.


California: On the 76th Independence Day of Pakistan, the world's largest search engine Google presented its new doodle for Pakistan.
Like every year this year also Google presented a unique and new doodle depicting the 'Blind Dolphin' of the Indus River with Google written in a green stripe at the bottom of the doodle.
If the doodle is clicked, fireworks will appear on your screen in celebration of Independence Day, along with the flag of Pakistan.
Google wishes its Pakistani users a Happy Independence Day with a doodle change that reads, ‘Happy Independence Day Pakistan’. Today's annual doodle artwork depicts a species of toothed whale which is a dolphin native to Pakistan's Indus River.
This endangered species of dolphin, also known as 'Bholin' in Urdu and Sindhi, is especially common on the coasts of Pakistan.
The doodle can also be shared on various social media websites for which there are options on the right side.
Keep in mind that it is Google's tradition to present doodles on important cultural and national days of different countries of the world.

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