Bald Eagle: The national bird of the United States, known for its impressive size, white head, and powerful talons. Found near bodies of water across North America.
Grizzly Bear: Found primarily in Alaska and parts of the northern Rocky Mountains, grizzly bears are large predators known for their strength and distinctive shoulder hump.
American Bison: Also known as buffalo, these massive herbivores once roamed the Great Plains in enormous herds. They are now primarily found in protected areas and national parks.
Gray Wolf: Found in remote wilderness areas and national parks, gray wolves are known for their social structure and hunting prowess.
Mountain Lion (Cougar): A large predatory cat found in various habitats across the western United States. Known for their stealth and solitary nature.
American Alligator: Found in freshwater habitats in the southeastern United States, particularly in the Everglades and other swampy areas. Known for their powerful jaws and role in local ecosystems.
California Condor: A critically endangered bird species found in parts of California, Arizona, Utah, and Baja California. Known for its massive wingspan and conservation efforts to reintroduce it to the wild.
Mule Deer: A common deer species found in western North America, known for their large ears and ability to thrive in various habitats, from forests to deserts.