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The United States is home to many natural landforms like hills, ridges, and mountain ranges. You might notice that several of these places share a common name: "Antelope." This name comes from the Antelope animal, which is a fast, deer-like creature native to North America.

Antelope Landforms Across the USA

Many places in the United States are named after the antelope. These names often tell us that antelopes used to live in these areas, or perhaps still do! When explorers and settlers came to new lands, they often named geographical features after the animals they saw there.

What are Antelope Hills, Ridges, and Ranges?

When you see a place called "Antelope Hills," "Antelope Ridge," or "Antelope Range," it describes a type of landform:

  • Antelope Hills: These are usually groups of smaller, rounded hills. They are not as tall or steep as mountains.
  • Antelope Ridge: A ridge is a long, narrow stretch of high ground. Think of it like the backbone of a landscape.
  • Antelope Range: A mountain range is a large group or chain of mountains that are connected. These are usually much bigger and taller than hills or ridges.

Where Can You Find Them?

These "Antelope" named places are found in many different states across the country. For example, you can find Antelope Hills in Arizona, California, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and Texas. There are also Antelope Ridges in states like Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. Larger Antelope Ranges can be found in states such as Nevada and Utah.

These places vary a lot in size and how high they are. Some are small hills, while others are part of tall mountain ranges. For instance, some Antelope Hills in Arizona are over 7,900 feet high, while others in California are much lower, around 728 feet. The Antelope Range in Nevada reaches impressive heights of over 9,200 feet!

The names remind us of the wildlife that once roamed freely across these landscapes, and in some places, still do.

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