American Alligator: Found in Everglades National Park, Florida, these large reptiles inhabit freshwater marshes, rivers, and lakes
Mountain Lions (Pumas): Known for their stealth and adaptability, mountain lions roam parks like Yosemite and Rocky Mountain National Park, often elusive but crucial to ecosystems.
Gray Wolves: Once extirpated but reintroduced, gray wolves can be spotted in Yellowstone National Park, playing a vital role in the park's ecosystem dynamics.
Moose: The largest member of the deer family, moose are found in parks like Acadia National Park in Maine and Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.
Bobcats: These elusive wildcats are found in various parks such as Joshua Tree National Park in California, adapting to diverse habitats from deserts to forests.
Bison: Iconic and once nearly extinct, bison now roam freely in parks like Yellowstone and Theodore Roosevelt National Park, symbolizing conservation success.
River Otters: Known for their playful behavior, river otters thrive in aquatic environments of parks such as Olympic National Park in Washington
Prairie Dogs: These social rodents create extensive underground colonies in parks like Badlands National Park, South Dakota, where they play important roles in grassland ecosystems.