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Selecting a slide will open the Presentation Builder The Presentation Builder lets you customize text, add slides, and download your PPTX. where you can customize and download your PowerPoint slide.
Download the animated GIF from PresenterMedia. In PowerPoint, go to Insert → Pictures → This Device, and select your file. Resize and position it on your slide — it will animate automatically during the slideshow.
Yes. Upload the GIF to your Google Drive. In Google Slides, choose Insert → Image → Drive, then select your animation. It will animate automatically during presentation mode.
Yes. Our animations are available as GIF files, which are widely supported across many platforms. You can insert them into any software that supports animated GIFs, including Microsoft Word, Keynote, Canva, email builders, websites, and most social media platforms. Just download the animation as a GIF and insert it like any standard image.
Use PresenterMedia's animation customizer to change the REPEATS setting to 1 before downloading. This will make the GIF play only once during your presentation.
Animated GIFs are supported in most modern versions of PowerPoint, including PowerPoint 2016 and later. For best results, use in slideshow mode on desktop.
This PowerPoint animation may be included in our free PowerPoint animations section. We offer a limited selection of animations for free so you can try them and see if they fit your design workflow. Visit the PowerPoint animations page and find free animations marked with a green arrow in the top-right corner of each preview thumbnail.
This charming rabbit animation captures a delightful scene of a fluffy rabbit sniffing its surroundings, showcasing its curious nature. The animation highlights the rabbit's expressive features, such as its large ears and twitching nose, which are characteristic of these playful creatures. This engaging clip can evoke feelings of warmth and joy, making it perfect for presentations that focus on nature, wildlife, or even childhood themes. The adorable depiction of the rabbit in motion emphasizes the beauty of animal behavior and the innocence of nature.
Incorporating this animated image into a slide in one of our PowerPoint templates can create a cohesive visual theme that enhances your message. You can explore more animated options in our PowerPoint Animations collection to find the perfect fit for your presentation.
This animation represents curiosity, nature, innocence, observation, springtime, wildlife, and gentle exploration. It’s especially useful in slides that highlight natural themes, emotional warmth, or the attentiveness of animals in their environment.
"Curiosity didn't kill the rabbit" – A playful take on the traditional idiom, suggesting that inquisitiveness leads to discovery.
"Follow your nose" – Often used to encourage exploration or instinctive guidance, reflected here in the rabbit’s sniffing behavior.
Adding this animated clip to a presentation slide in one of our PowerPoint templates can create a visual theme that complements the message of your presentation, making it more engaging for your audience.
To insert the animation into both PowerPoint and Google Slides, follow these simple steps: For PowerPoint, download the animation in GIF format, then go to the slide where you want to add it, click on "Insert," select "Pictures," and choose the downloaded GIF. For Google Slides, download the GIF, click on "Insert," then "Image," and upload the GIF file. This is a great way to add animated gifs to PowerPoint and insert animations in Google Slides.
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