Have you ever visited Yellowstone and experienced any of the wildlife there? If you haven’t do not fret because you’ve come to the right place! Below you’ll find a list of the top animals that call Yellowstone National Park home.
21. American Bison

The iconic bison, also known as buffalo, roam in large herds and are a symbol of the American West.
20. Gray Wolf

Reintroduced in the 1990s, wolves are apex predators playing a crucial role in the ecosystem.
19. Grizzly Bear

These majestic creatures are a rare sight, requiring large territories for foraging.
18. Black Bear

More common than their grizzly counterparts, black bears are adaptable omnivores.
17. Elk

Large herds of elk are commonly seen, especially in the Lamar and Hayden valleys.
16. Moose

The largest of the deer family, moose are solitary animals often found near water.
15. Pronghorn

The fastest land animal in North America, pronghorns are often seen in the park’s open plains.
14. Bighorn Sheep

Known for their impressive curved horns, bighorn sheep inhabit the rocky and mountainous regions of the park.
13. Coyote

These adaptable canines are often spotted alone or in small packs, hunting or scavenging.
12. Mountain Lion

Also known as cougars, these elusive predators are rarely seen by visitors.
11. Bald Eagle

America’s national bird, the bald eagle, can be seen soaring above rivers or perched in tall trees.
10. Osprey

These large raptors are fish-eating birds of prey, often seen near Yellowstone’s many rivers and lakes.
9. Trumpeter Swan

The largest of North American waterfowl, trumpeter swans are a rare sight, found in quiet waters.
8. Sandhill Crane

These tall birds are known for their graceful mating dances and can be seen in meadows and marshes.
7. American Beaver

Engineers of the animal world, beavers build dams and lodges, significantly shaping their environment.
6. River Otter

Playful and agile, river otters can be seen in rivers and lakes, often in the early morning or at dusk.
5. Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout

Native to the Yellowstone River, these fish are a key species in the park’s aquatic ecosystems.
4. Pika

Small, mountain-dwelling mammals related to rabbits, pikas are often heard calling in rocky areas.
3. Marmot

These large ground squirrels are commonly found in the park’s rocky areas, known for their loud whistles.
2. Red Fox

With its distinct red coat, the red fox is an opportunistic hunter and scavenger.
1. Great Gray Owl

The largest owl by length, the great grey owl is rarely seen, residing in dense forests.
Conclusion

How many of these animals have you seen before?
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