“…Behavioural, morphological and identity characteristics affected the expectations of tourists in wanting to sight a mammal species, while physical availability, in terms of relative abundance or visiting frequency, visiting duration, and group size, affected the quality, quantity and probability of viewing the given species by tourists, at a destination site [4, 29, 42, 48, & 49]. Because of that, mammalian availability for salt-lick tourism can be represented by the six mentioned parameters, which can be evaluated quantitatively (group size, relative abundance, species richness, visiting frequency, and visiting duration) and qualitatively (morphological, behavioural and identity traits) respectively [21,24,35]. Generally, both the visiting frequency and relative abundance represent occupancy frequency of a mammal species [7, 10, 25, & 36], therefore reflects the viewing success of the given species by tourists at a mineral lick and under a particular time [4,48,49].…”