Animals of Yellowstone Jason and his family are visiting Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Jason and his sister, Jennifer, are hoping to see some of the more special mammals that live in the park. Jason and Jennifer love photography and want to take pictures of the animals. The week before their trip, Jason had prepared a chart so they could figure out the best places to look for each animal and how likely they were to see them. Animal Habitat Likely Location in the Park Population Grizzly Bear forests, meadows Lamar Valley, Mt. Washburn,... Show more Animals of Yellowstone Jason and his family are visiting Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Jason and his sister, Jennifer, are hoping to see some of the more special mammals that live in the park. Jason and Jennifer love photography and want to take pictures of the animals. The week before their trip, Jason had prepared a chart so they could figure out the best places to look for each animal and how likely they were to see them. Animal Habitat Likely Location in the Park Population Grizzly Bear forests, meadows Lamar Valley, Mt. Washburn, Hayden Valley, Mammoth Hot Springs 500 - 650 Black Bear forests, meadows Lamar Valley, Mt. Washburn, Hayden Valley, Mammoth Hot Springs 280 - 610 Gray Wolf forests, meadows Lamar Valley, Mt. Washburn, Hayden Valley, Mammoth Hot Springs less than 100 Elk forests, meadows Lamar Valley, Mt. Washburn, Hayden Valley, Mammoth Hot Springs, Old Faithful 15,000 – 25,000 Moose river banks, forests South Entrance, West Thumb less than 500 Bison meadows, grasslands Lamar Valley, Mt. Washburn, Hayden Valley, Mammoth Hot Springs, Old Faithful less than 3,500 Big Horn Sheep cliffs, mountain slopes Mt. Washburn, Mammoth Hot Springs 250 - 275 Show less
Animals of Yellowstone Jason and his family are visiting Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Jason and his sister, Jennifer, are hoping to see some of the more special mammals that live in the park. Jason and Jennifer love photography and want to take pictures of the animals.
The week before their trip, Jason had prepared a chart so they could figure out the best places to look for each animal and how likely they were to see them.
Animal
Habitat
Likely Location in the Park
Population
Grizzly Bear
forests, meadows
Lamar Valley, Mt. Washburn, Hayden Valley, Mammoth Hot Springs
500 - 650
Black Bear
280 - 610
Gray Wolf
less than 100
Elk
Lamar Valley, Mt. Washburn, Hayden Valley, Mammoth Hot Springs, Old Faithful
15,000 – 25,000
Moose
river banks, forests
South Entrance, West Thumb
less than 500
Bison
meadows, grasslands
less than 3,500
Big Horn Sheep
cliffs, mountain slopes
Mt. Washburn, Mammoth Hot Springs
250 - 275
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