Taronga Zoo through Google Glass

(Credit: Google)

Google Glass shows a lot of cool potential, from letting us perform searches on the fly to reading news feeds and functioning as a personal GPS.

But we’ve only just begun to tap into what it can do, as evidenced by a new video of the gadget. The folks at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia, were curious about the headset, so Google went and visited for a day to capture a keeper’s-eye view of the zoo’s inhabitants.

Highlights include a koala leaping from one branch to another, a giraffe having a snack, and an incoming sooty owl swooping toward its keeper’s head.

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