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Animal Olympics

Can you jump as high as a fox or balance as well as a mountain goat? Test your skills against some of Mount Rainier's amazing wildlife species. Learn more about animals!

All animals have adaptations that help them survive. An adaptation is a body part (structure) or a behavior that helps an animal survive. Mount Rainier can be a hard place to live; adaptations help animals find their food, avoid getting eaten, stay warm and more. Learn more by taking the Animal Olympics challenges below.

A red fox licking its nose crouches in the snow.
Cascade Red Fox

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Cascade Red Fox

Can you jump as high as a fox? Cascade Red Fox can jump over six feet into the air when pouncing on their prey (the small animals they eat).

Action: Try to out-jump the fox by jumping as high as you can 13 times in a row.

A grey and white bird perches on an evergreen branch.
Canada (Gray) Jay

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Canada (Gray) Jay

Can you flap as fast as a jay? Jays can beat their wings over 2,000 times/minute as they fly from tree to tree in search of seeds or bugs to eat.

Action: Flap your “wings” like a jay as fast as you can for a minute.

A large rodent like animal with grey-brown fur.
Hoary Marmot

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Hoary Marmots

Can you be as chill as a marmot? Since it’s so cold and all the plants they like to eat are covered in snow, hoary marmots spend their winters sleeping in tunnels underground.

Action: Be like a marmot and lay perfectly still for as long as you can.

A leaping weasel-like brown-furred animal.
Pacific Fisher

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Pacific Fisher

Can you jump as far as a fisher? Pacific fishers spend much of their time off the ground, up in the canopy of the forest. They can jump up to nine feet from tree to tree to get around their habitat.

Action: Jump as far as you can, like a fisher, 7 times in a row.

Mount Rainier National Park

Last updated: May 7, 2020