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Exploring Great Smoky Mountains National Park's Wildlife
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is home to a vast variety of wildlife, with 65 species of mammals, over 200 varieties of birds, 67 fish species, and more than 80 types of reptiles and amphibians, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the US, with around 14 million visitors per year due to its convenient location, nearby airports, highways, and the Appalachian Trail.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the US, with around 14 million visitors per year due to its convenient location, nearby airports, highways, and the Appalachian Trail.
ChapterExploring Great Smoky Mountains National Park's Wildlife
Episode111: Creatures of the Wild ft. Tooth & Claw Podcast. Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
PodcastNational Park After Dark
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, established in 1934, is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna that have been thriving for over a million years due to the lack of glaciers during the last ice age.
04:24 - 06:34 (02:09)
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park, established in 1934, is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna that have been thriving for over a million years due to the lack of glaciers during the last ice age. It is the most visited national park in the United States.
ChapterExploring Great Smoky Mountains National Park's Wildlife
Episode111: Creatures of the Wild ft. Tooth & Claw Podcast. Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
PodcastNational Park After Dark
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is home to over 65 mammal species, 200 varieties of birds, 67 native fish species, and more than 80 types of reptiles and amphibians.
06:34 - 08:11 (01:37)
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park is home to over 65 mammal species, 200 varieties of birds, 67 native fish species, and more than 80 types of reptiles and amphibians. One of the most infamous mammals in the park is the American black bear, with upwards of 1,500 of them living in the wilds.