I see deer, turkey, hawks, owls, rabbits, opposums, various snakes, red fox, squirrels, coyotes and bobcats on a regular basis just stepping out my front door.
Other than that, we've had several other encounters. Once while in the Great Smoky Mountains, we had some racoons get into some trash right outside our hotel room. Also, on another trip while camping in the Cades Cove area we got to see a Momma black bear and her cubs while circling the Cades Cove scenic loop, and had a close encounter with another black bear when if roamed into the campground in search of food.
On another Tennessee camping trip to Norris Lake we awoke one night to a skunk trying to get into someones trash bag in the next camp site over. Luckily it didn't spray, so there wasn't any stink associated with it.
I did some land surveying work for a little while just after I got out of college. So I got to see several wild animals during that job. Mostly squirrels and snakes. The best siting we had though was once while on a 4x4 road on the way to a work site a cat that I thought was a mountain lion stepped out in front of us. Of course those type animals aren't suppose to live in this area. I tried to get a good picture, but all I got was a picture of it's butt as it jumped over the hill. You can tell by the tail in the pictures it's not your average cat.
Elk were recently reintroduced into the area where we live, and we now see those on a fairly regular basis. Sometimes they get a little too close for comfort, they definitely aren't afraid of humans. It was definitely different getting to see them in the area for the first time since the biggest wild animal in the area before then were deer.