This large bird of prey can be seen soaring over Washita.
Bald Eagle
This big mammal is often seen in Yosemite’s forests and can climb trees.
Black Bear
This big reptile lives in the water and makes gator holes.
Alligator
This is the height of a landform above sea level.
Altitude
This park is in Oklahoma and is known for its wetlands and migrating birds.
Washita National Park
This colorful bird is known for its courtship dance on the prairie.
Prairie Chicken
These bushy-tailed animals gather acorns and live in Yosemite trees.
Squirrels
This slow-moving sea animal is gentle and often seen in Everglades waters.
Manatee
The yearly movement of animals from one place to another.
Migration
You can see giant waterfalls and granite cliffs here in California.
This animal migrates and uses the refuge as a stopover in the fall.
Duck
This climbing creature is famous for its ability to scale cliffs.
Mountain Goat
This animal looks like an alligator but has a pointy snout.
Crocodile
A wet, spongy area with lots of water, often home to frogs and birds.
Swamp or Wetland
Alligators, mangroves, and airboat rides happen here in Florida.
Everglades National Park
This habitat, found in Washita, is a mix of grass and water.
Wetland
This bird of prey nests in the tall cliffs of Yosemite.
Falcon
This large wild cat is endangered and lives in the Everglades.
Panther
This word means plants and animals working together in one place.
Ecosystem
This park in California is home to the famous El Capitan and Half Dome rock formations.
Yosemite National Park
These animals gather in large groups and graze in open fields.
Deer or Geese
This Yosemite reptile loves to sunbathe on warm rocks.
Lizard
This colorful bird wades in the water and has a curved beak.
Spoonbill
When a plant or animal is at risk of disappearing forever.
Endangered
This Florida park is made up of swamps, rivers, and sawgrass prairies—and much of it can only be explored by boat.
Everglades National Park