Endangered Species
Gray Wolf
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The only endangered animal in the park is the gray wolf.
The Gray Wolves have a population of only 20,000 throughout the world, and they
are the largest of the canine family. They hunt in packs and are an incredible sight to see at Glacier National Park.
The Gray Wolves have a population of only 20,000 throughout the world, and they
are the largest of the canine family. They hunt in packs and are an incredible sight to see at Glacier National Park.
Grizzly Bear
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The grizzly bear is not endangered but the species is threatened. There are only about 1,000 grizzly bears remaining in the United States. Although they are quite big, they have been clocked to move at 30 to 40 miles per hour.
Lynx
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The lynx is also a threatened species that lives in the cold. They weigh between 11- 45 pounds and have tufts of black on their ears that help their hearing while they're hunting.