Despite their often challenging, if not inhosipitable environments, mountains are home to an incredible diversity of animals. Many animals have evolved and adapted to these mountain habitats and thrive in what we might consider harsh conditions. Explore some of these specialists, below, to see how they have learned to survive in the rocky and rugged terrain, frigid waters, snow and ice, and temperature extremes that define many mountain ranges.
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Amphibians and Reptiles
Wood frogs are found from Alaska to the Great Smoky Mountains.
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Birds
Gray-crowned rosy-finches nest in the highest parts of North American mountain ranges.
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Fish
Westslope cutthroat trout are native to the mountain cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean.
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Mammals
American pikas are small mountain-dwelling mammals that are susceptible to warming temperatures due to climate change.
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Invertebrates
Dragonflies are important predators in mountain wetlands.
Last updated: October 26, 2022