America's Unique Wildlife: 10 Species Found Nowhere Else
1.
California
Condor
– With a wingspan up to 9.8 feet, these majestic birds soar over California, Arizona, and Utah.
Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
This bird nests exclusively in living pine trees in the southeastern U.S.
Key Deer
A small subspecies of white-tailed deer found only in the Florida Keys.
San
Francisco
Garter Snake
Known for its striking blue, green, and orange stripes, this snake inhabits the San Francisco Peninsula.
Island Fox
Found on six of California's Channel Islands, each with its own unique subspecies.
Kangaroo
Rat
These small, hopping rodents are adapted to the arid southwestern deserts.
Eastern
Hellbender
A giant aquatic salamander living in the streams of the eastern U.S.
American Alligator
Iconic to southeastern wetlands, these reptiles have made a strong comeback from near-extinction.
Hawaiian Monk Seal
Endangered marine mammals found only in the Hawaiian Islands.
Ozark
Hellbender
A rare aquatic salamander inhabiting the Ozark Mountains in Missouri and Arkansas.