
Have you been planning vacations to visit Etosha National Park in Namibia? Is it your first time and you’re puzzled but excited at the same time? It’s okay, I can understand. I have been at your place as well. The feeling is indeed thrilling but first times can turn into real disappointment if one isn’t aware of all the necessary details about their tour. The Etosha app will guide you about the park, the wildlife, the accommodation, and all the guidance you need about mammals!
Did you know that Etosha national park is home to 114 species of mammals? I bet you didn’t unless you’re a Namibian or a safari enthusiast. There’s a whole feature related to mammals and their complete guide with additional information. Etosha app will not only help you digitally but will be your navigation guide as well if you ever visit Etosha National Park.
In this app, every species of mammal has been captured through the good lens in multiple, well-spotted images. In order to learn about mammals, their features, and what makes them different from their specific breeds, good image quality is very necessary and Etosha App has it all covered for us. They also have more information and guidance about mammals divided into six categories which adds more benefits for you, making this app a useful source of knowledge.
Few of the categories include fun facts about the mammals and the historical facts related to Etosha and their habitats. Their diet, what they eat and what they are fed throughout the day, their appearance and growth, gender difference in learning, social behavior, and footprint. They also have complete details about the mammals in their park-like, what’s their weight, their lifespan, how often they can occur in places, etc. It can be a little tricky to learn about different types of mammals and their diets but imagine having it all in one place, sorted out for you! Sounds like a win-win deal to me.
You don’t only learn about the facts, but you also have a detailed guide about their behavior, what they like and dislike, what triggers them, and what to avoid if they ever appear in front of us out of the blue. We often get confused between leopards and cheetahs, especially when they have an uncanny resemblance to each other but this Etosha App will help you differentiate between them. It even has a sighting option which can be pretty useful if you ever visit the park.
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