Late that morning, before we returned to Ongava, Stanley managed to find us a couple of Spotted Hyena at a waterhole on the edge of the salt pan. They seemed to be using the water to cool down in the heat of the day, so much so the silt from the water stuck to their fur making them look like they were wearing trousers. A quick spin around of the jeep and we were able to watch a small herd of Zebra (or a dazzle as their collective noun is known) head-butting and chasing each other. Our final notable sighting for that morning was a group of giraffe grazing. Not bad for our first seven hours in Etosha!