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How Do You See Wildlife In Grand Canyon National Park?

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How Do You See Wildlife In Grand Canyon National Park?

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Although most people travel to the Grand Canyon to take in the amazing views, the park hosts a diverse group of mammals, birds, reptiles and fish. If you keep your eyes open, you can see wildlife such as bats, coyotes, elk, bear and California condors. In some cases, you’ll need to pay close attention as an animal’s coloring makes them hard to spot. Look for Gila monsters, other lizards and snakes in the river corridor. More lizards live in the area between the water and the upland desert than in any other habitat in the park. Higher concentrations of small mammals and other food sources make this area popular for reptiles. Watch for bald eagles near the river in the winter. Most bird species inhabit the river corridor, although some birds prefer the desert upland or the cliffs of the canyon. Biologists think around 100 pairs of peregrine falcons nest on the cliffs. Keep an eye out for California condors on the eastern end of the park. Several individuals of this endangered species now

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