Top 10 Must-See Animals in America

Bald Eagle: As the national emblem of the United States, the bald eagle is a symbol of strength and freedom. Spotting one soaring in the sky is a memorable experience.

American Bison: These massive creatures, often seen in the Great Plains, are a reminder of the country's frontier history and are symbolic of resilience and survival.

Grizzly Bear: Known for their strength and size, grizzly bears are awe-inspiring to see in the wild, particularly in places like Alaska's Katmai National Park.

Moose: One of North America's largest mammals, moose are particularly impressive to see up close, with their large antlers and imposing size.

Gray Wolf: While their populations have been threatened, places like Yellowstone National Park offer glimpses of these iconic predators, critical to the ecosystem.

Mountain Lion: Also known as cougars or pumas, these elusive big cats are a rare and breathtaking sight in the wild, especially in the mountainous.

American Alligator: Found primarily in the southeastern United States, these reptiles are a fascinating species to observe, particularly in their natural habitats like the Everglades.

Sea Otter: Along the Pacific Coast, particularly in places like Monterey Bay, sea otters can be seen floating on their backs, often using tools to crack open shellfish.

Humpback Whale: Along the coastlines of Alaska, Hawaii, and the Pacific Northwest, humpback whales can be spotted breaching and slapping their fins on the water's surface.

Monarch Butterfly: While not large in size, the monarch butterfly's migration is a marvel, with millions traveling thousands of miles between Mexico and North America.

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