Namibia is a big place with lots of animals! Some of them are very big, like elephants and giraffes, and some of them are very small, like insects and spiders. They live in different parts of Namibia, depending on what they like to eat and where they feel safest.
Some animals are very good at hiding in the bushes or in the sand, like the chameleon or the beetle. Others are very fast and can run really far, like the cheetah or the springbok. Some animals are great swimmers, like the hippo or the crocodile, and some can climb trees, like the monkey or the leopard.
Namibia is home to many different kinds of animals, including lions, zebras, gazelles, ostriches, baboons, hyenas, antelopes, rhinos, meerkats, and many, many more. Some animals like to live near water, like the river or the ocean, while others prefer the dry and sandy parts of Namibia.
It's important to remember that these animals are all part of Namibia's ecosystem, which means they all depend on each other in some way. For example, the lion might eat the gazelle, but without the gazelle, the lion wouldn't survive. So we need to respect and protect Namibia's wildlife, so that they can continue to live happily in their natural habitats.