Finally, there are tours of the park on boats and trams. There is unlimited opportunities and options for visitors to explore and enjoy the park. There are very many different species of animals in the park, with about 350 species of birds, 300 species of fish, 50 species of reptiles, and 40 species of mammals. These include 30 threatened or endangered species, including the extremely endangered Florida Panther. Some of the more popular endangered species are the West Indian Manatee, American Alligator, and American Crocodile. The best place to see the wildlife is on the Anhinga Trail. The trail gives a great opportunity to see the highly seeked out American Alligators and many species birds. The dry season is the best time to come and see the animals because most are typically at waterholes, which makes the animals easier to find. There are also many types of plants in the park. Everglades National Park is host to nine different ecosystems but they overlap, giving the park many interesting types of flora. Saw grass is the most common plant visitors will see in the park but there are also 164 endangered or threatened plants for visitors to
Finally, there are tours of the park on boats and trams. There is unlimited opportunities and options for visitors to explore and enjoy the park. There are very many different species of animals in the park, with about 350 species of birds, 300 species of fish, 50 species of reptiles, and 40 species of mammals. These include 30 threatened or endangered species, including the extremely endangered Florida Panther. Some of the more popular endangered species are the West Indian Manatee, American Alligator, and American Crocodile. The best place to see the wildlife is on the Anhinga Trail. The trail gives a great opportunity to see the highly seeked out American Alligators and many species birds. The dry season is the best time to come and see the animals because most are typically at waterholes, which makes the animals easier to find. There are also many types of plants in the park. Everglades National Park is host to nine different ecosystems but they overlap, giving the park many interesting types of flora. Saw grass is the most common plant visitors will see in the park but there are also 164 endangered or threatened plants for visitors to