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Part of the Osa Conservation Area, the park boasts an amazing variety of wildlife, from scarlet macaws, spider monkeys, and tamandua anteaters to pumas and white-faced capuchin monkeys.
Uganda's most visited park is home to lush scenery and great wildlife, including African buffalo, Ugandan kob, hippopotamus, Nile crocodile, African bush elephant, African leopard, lion, and chimpanzee.
Home to the famed Angel Falls, the tallest uninterrupted waterfall in the world, Canaima National Park also offers great opportunities to see giant armadillos, giant otters, giant anteaters, cougars, and jaguars.
Encompassing mountains, glaciers, lakes, and rivers, this Patagonian park is the perfect place to see guanacos in their natural habitat. Also keep a look out for pumas and foxes.
This world-famous destination is best known for its breathtaking scenery. But these red rocks also offer a habitat for animals including cougars, bighorn sheep, elks, mountain lions, and bald eagles.
The Serengeti National Park is famous for its annual migration of more than 1.5 million white-bearded wildebeest and 250,000 zebra, as well as its numerous Nile crocodile and honey badgers.
Located in the Peruvian Amazon Basin, this reserve is noteworthy for its biodiversity, boasting 103 species of mammals, 1,300 species of butterflies, and 90 species of amphibians.