Bears, deers, many animals that usually live in forests.
Two very special animal species in the park are the Sierra Nevada Red Fox and the Sierra Wolverine. Both are rarely seen, so if you see one, consider yourself lucky.
Yosemite National Park is protected because of its unique ecosystem in the Sierra Nevada Mountain range. There are two glaciers in Yosemite, and are the only two glaciers left in the Sierra Nevadas. Yosemite also hosts a variety of animals such as black bears and the very cute pika that only lives in high elevations.
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dogs
No they are not unique to animals. But they are unique to eukariyotes
Because it is home to many animals.
A marmot looks very similar to a beaver. We recently visited Yosemite and saw an animal that at first glance resembled a beaver. Problem was it had a smaller and furrier tail. After returning home, with a picture of the critter, we looked at the Yosemite website for animals that lived in Yosemite and found the picture of the marmot.
Yosemite National Park features 1,200 acres of sheer Including: towering waterfalls, millennia-old Sequoia trees, daunting cliff faces and some of the most unique rock formations etc.
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Yosemite animals face many natural dangers such as starvation and ending up as a meal for a hungry predator. Although, Yosemite's animals also face dangers such as being run over by vehicles and being killed off by eating human food and never getting used to its natural food again. It is never okay to feed wildlife even if they're begging for food because a fed animal is a dead one.
Quebecers
No, Yosemite Falls is located in Yosemite National Park. Yosemite National Park is llocated in California, so Yosemite Falls would lie in California.
Squirrels, bears, deer, birds, hedgehogs, pigs, raccoons, and plants people don't belive it but plants are animals they eat and breath like animals and humans