Denali Park Wolves
The members of this family are all dog-like in appearance. They have 5 toes on the front feet (one toe is high) and 4 on
The members of this family are all dog-like in appearance. They have 5 toes on the front feet (one toe is high) and 4 on
The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is found throughout Alaska and inhabits the tundra but no in the abundance that they do in other areas. The
The moose is the largest member of the deer family and the Alaskan moose, Alces alces gigas is the largest of all moose. Forested areas,
Members of this family have true horns (made of Keratin while antlers are made from bone) which are never shed and not branched. Horns are
The beaver is North America’s largest rodent. Their castor glands are located near the base of the tail. They live in the wild about 10-12
Denali Wildlife Videos can be seen by clicking on the names of Wildlife. Arctic Ground Squirrel Beaver Brown Bear Caribou Dall Sheep Hoary Marmot Moose
Moose and caribou are the only members of the deer family found in Denali. Caribou are circumpolar animals, well adapted to life in the Arctic.
Brown bears and grizzly bears are considered to be the same species and a differentiated by geographical location. Brown bears are those that live near
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