Stuarts' SA Mammals
For the app is designed for students, scientists, and nature enthusiasts interested in southern African wildlife identification.
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Stuarts' SA Mammals is an established reference app that is a paid app. With a 5.0/5 rating from 7 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
What Are The Key Features?
Includes detailed entries for 537 mammal species across southern Africa, Angola, Zambia, Malawi, and northern Mozambique.
Features over 3,700 photographs, illustrations, animal-to-human size comparisons, videos, and audio calls.
Utilizes improved location data functionality and new Smart search parameters to assist with quick species identification.
Enables users to narrow down species lists using search-by-country functionality.
How much does it cost?
Who Built It?
mydigitalearth.com
Equipping naturalists with authoritative, expert-led digital field guides for precise wildlife identification and tracking.
Portfolio
13
Apps
What other apps does mydigitalearth.com make?
Sibley Birds 2nd Edition
Birds of New Zealand
eSnakes Southern Africa
The Kingdon Guide
Mammals of North America
Stuarts’ African Mammals
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What do users think recently?
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What is the competitive landscape for Stuarts' SA Mammals?
How's The Reference Market?
How does it evolve in the Reference market?
Rank progression
13 active rankings tracked — 30-day window
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SWOT, key takeaways & outlook
The outtake for Stuarts' SA Mammals
Key Takeaways
This is a specialized, expert-curated reference tool that serves as a high-utility field guide for identifying mammals across a broad geographic range.
Where Is It Heading?
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