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What type of fauna can be found in the Grand Canyon?
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The Grand Canyon is home to a surprising diversity of wildlife, adapted to its diverse habitats. Common mammals include mule deer, coyote, gray fox, mountain lion, and the endangered bighorn sheep. In the higher areas of the canyon, such as on the Kaibab Plateau, species such as elk and American bison can be found. When it comes to birds, the Grand Canyon is a birdwatcher's paradise, with more than 370 species recorded, including the bald eagle, peregrine falcon, great horned owl and a variety of songbirds. As for reptiles, you can find rattlesnakes and several species of lizards, including the Grand Canyon spiny lizard, which is endemic to the region. In short, the Grand Canyon is home to an astonishing variety of wildlife adapted to its diverse habitats, making it a stunning destination for nature and wildlife lovers.
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