This easy-to-read, fact-filled guide features over 80 mammal species found in the Kruger National Park, one of Africa's most popular game-viewing destinations. Each account includes brief identification information - how to distinguish a nyala from a bushbuck, for example - and highlights the most interesting facts about the species. Did you know that leopards are more dangerous than lions, elephants use their trunks to snorkel, giraffes give birth standing up, and no two zebras have the same stripe pattern? Aimed at the popular market, this book: Spans Kruger's wide range of mammal diversity - from the world-famous Big Five to the miniature mongooses seen dashing across the road. Unpacks each animal's most interesting characteristics and behaviours. Notes the record-breakers: who has the longest horns, strongest jaws or greatest appetite? Features game-watching tips for successful safaris, as well as 'Best viewing' notes for each species. Presents striking photographs of Kruger's wildlife in action. Sales points: Highly readable guide packed with interesting facts. Richly illustrated with full-colour images. Author has extensive field experience. Targets a well-established market.
About the AuthorJoan Young has lived and worked in the African bush for 37 years, spending nearly two decades as a tour guide and environmental educator in the Kruger National Park. She is passionate about sharing extraordinary wildlife facts with visitors, and has escorted countless tourists, photographers and researchers on safaris and night drives.
Book InformationISBN 9781775848196
Author Joan YoungFormat Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Struik NaturePublisher Penguin Random House South Africa