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Wildlife OverviewYellowstone National Park is famous for the abundance of large animals found in its limits.
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Wildlife OverviewYellowstone National Park is famous for the abundance of large animals found in its limits.
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Grizzly BearsThey are best seen at dusk and dawn, in open meadows and forests with little undergrowth.
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Black BearsBlack bears tend to stay away from humans, so sightings are fairly rare.
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ElkAnother commonly sighted animal, these large animals are some of the most fun to watch.
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MooseLike elk, these massive, antlered animals are most often seen early in the day or late in the afternoon.
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PronghornOften spotted moving at high speeds through Mammoth and near the Northeast Entrance.

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Mule DeerOften spotted throughout the park, especially around park highways and in meadows.