“MyNature Animal Tracks” is a software program that allows the users to see to whom a footprint belongs, to a grizzly bear or to a bobcat and so on. The main idea of this app, when it was created, was to provide the user of the application, a large variety of information about that animal who left the trace.
It is harder to notice an animal track, when you are in a jungle, where it is always raining, because the rain combined with the soil create a mud which is not exactly the perfect environment that keeps the tracks in position until you arrive them, to let you use this application in order to see whose track was it. It is a bit odd, because you will have to see the exact shape of the trace left by that animal and then to compare it with the traces included in this application, which is downloadable on iTunes. So, this is another app for iPhone. If you have Windows devices, check the manufacturer’s site to see if there are options for Windows too. The manufacturer is MyNature Inc and if you click on its name, you will be directed towards their site.
In North America, animal tracks can be found on every square mile. There is no need to be scared, because not all animals are bad. For example, you can find the footprint of a dog, or of a cat. This will not scare you.
I consider this application as being great for children who are raised in apartments and see animals in very rare occasions. This is a good opportunity to show them animals. Take your children on trips where they can see animals, and not only animal tracks. By using this application which costs $6.99 before leaving on that trip, you can show your kids what is a giraffe, for example, a boar, and when you will get to that location, you will be able to identify those traces left by these animals. If you go to hunt animal traces, be sure that you are dressed suitable for this event, because in some situations, you must have some tools with you, in case dangerous animals appear on the horizon. Those trips are better not made with your children, because the whole experience could scare them.



