Sure, the U.S. national parks are known for their stunning geological features and breathtaking views. But they’re also rich in biodiversity. Across a variety of desert, forest, mountain and marine ecosystems, the national parks are teeming with captivating flora and fauna.
While popular animals like elk, moose and bears are amazing to see, the national parks boast other fascinating critters, too. In fact, it's estimated that 80 to 90 percent of organisms within the parks are still waiting to be discovered. Here are five unique animals that call the national parks home.
Before we dive in, it’s worth noting that all animals inside and around national parks are wild animals. As friendly as some may seem, it is never appropriate to approach or feed a wild animal. (And definitely don't be like these irresponsible visitors, who attempted to snap a selfie for social media.) For more information, the National Park Service has plenty of tips on how to enjoy safe animal encounters in its parks. Now, to the wildlife!