That Gunk On Your Car
For automotive enthusiasts, amateur entomologists, and curious road-trippers interested in identifying insect splats.
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That Gunk On Your Car is an established reference app that is completely free. With a 5.0/5 rating from 18 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
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What Are The Key Features?
Users can categorize insect remains by size, shape, and color to identify the specific organism.
Provides detailed illustrations and educational data on insect life cycles, taxonomy, and natural history.
Includes a matching game and a fast-paced reflex game that incorporates insect-related facts.
Offers guidance on insect collection basics, home experiments, and local insect conservation.
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Who Built It?
Bryce Hostetler
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This app serves as a niche educational tool that transforms the common experience of windshield bug splats into a structured entomological study.
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