10 Hilarious Pranks on Google Street View

Published On Tue Jul 30 2024
10 Hilarious Pranks on Google Street View

Pigeon-Headed Humans Prank Google Street View In Japan

When the Google Street View team rolled through Tokyo recently, a group of individuals from a Japanese humor website donned eerie pigeon masks and hilariously pranked the Google van. The “human pigeons” then gathered around the vehicle, resulting in some truly bizarre and amusing images.

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During the prank, the individuals wore pigeon masks and stood out conspicuously as the Google van passed by, creating a surreal and comical scene that caught the attention of many online users. This playful act quickly went viral, with internet users sharing and discussing the peculiar sight of pigeon-headed humans on Google Street View.

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