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Often referred to as the "American Serengeti," Yellowstone is a wonderland for wildlife enthusiasts.
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Yellowstone's neighbor to the south, Grand Teton, boasts similar wildlife viewing opportunities with breathtaking mountain scenery as a backdrop.
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Home to North America's tallest mountain, Denali offers unparalleled opportunities to see bears (grizzly and black), caribou, moose, wolves, and Dall sheep.
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With its alpine meadows, forests, and lakes, Glacier National Park provides habitat for a variety of mammals, including grizzly and black bears, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, moose, and elk.
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This biodiverse park is home to an incredible variety of animals, including black bears, elk, white-tailed deer, coyotes, bobcats, and over 200 species of birds.
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The "River of Grass" is teeming with life, from wading birds like the iconic alligator and roseate spoonbill to elusive panthers and playful dolphins.
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This park encompasses diverse habitats, from rainforests and mountains to beaches and tidepools.
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If you're looking for bears, Katmai is the place to go.
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This island chain off the coast of California is a haven for marine wildlife.
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This otherworldly landscape is home to a surprising variety of wildlife, including bighorn sheep, bison, prairie dogs, coyotes, and raptors like hawks and eagles.
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