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: A large and formidable predator found in western North America, including parts of Alaska and Canada. 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.
Moose: The largest member of the deer family, moose are found in northern forests of North America, including Canada and parts of the northern United States. Known for their imposing size and broad antlers.
Gray Wolf: Once widespread across North America, gray wolves are now found primarily in remote wilderness areas and national parks. Known for their social structure and hunting prowess.
Mountain Lion (Cougar): A large predatory cat found in various habitats across North America, from mountains to forests. 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.