I guess condors,hawks,and bald eagle live in the grand canyon
According to the NPS, 373 species bird have been seen in the Grand Canyon area.
cougars live in the south west part of the grand canyon
NO
Birds, mule, deer, plants and even some people live in certain areas of the Grand Canyon.
the grand canyon is a dry polace, but a large anviorment to animals that live there.
the Grand Canyon is important because many animals live there and it also is a beautiful part of nature
yes, they do.
Yes they do
There are many different types of species of animals that live in the Grand Canyon. There are birds such as Jays and our national bird, the Bald Eagle. Mountain lions have been seen, but pose little threat to human visitors. Down by the Colorado River you will find Beavers and assorted fish, many of which are endangered. Visitors must be aware of Rattlesnakes and dangerous insects such as scorpions and Spiders. The Grand Canyon is a National Park, so all the animals within are protected and cannot be hunted.
Bobcats, the most adaptable wild cat, is found in the area around Grand Canyon.
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