Bald Eagle: The national bird and symbol of the United States, known for its distinctive white head and tail feathers.
American Bison (Buffalo): A symbol of the American West, known for its massive size and historical significance to Native American cultures.
Grizzly Bear: One of North America's largest predators, found in mountainous regions of the United States and Canada.
Moose: The largest member of the deer family, known for its impressive antlers and found in northern forests of North America.
Gray Wolf: Once widespread across North America, known for its social behavior and howling calls, now primarily found in remote regions and national parks.
Mountain Lion (Cougar): A solitary predator found across various habitats from forests to deserts, known for its stealth and adaptability.
American Alligator: Native to the southeastern United States, known for its powerful jaws and presence in swamps, rivers, and lakes.
California Condor: One of North America's largest birds with a wingspan up to 10 feet, known for its dramatic recovery from near extinction.