In the West, they present mountain ranges that contains a dramatic change in elevation. Measuring from base to peak, they sweep up at about 3000 feet or more. But what I wanted to talk about in this section was the wild life. In the Empty interior, they mention in the book that the Empty Interior supports a diversified, growing, and sometimes controversial wildlife population. They contained wild animals such as the bison, the North American elk, the pronghorn antelope, white-tailed deer, and wild turkey. All of these wild animals are actually continuing to grow in population.
Here in Santa Clarita, it contains many mountains. Throughout these mountains, several different wild animals exist. In the mountains near or around Santa Clarita, people might be able to locate animals such as the mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, and even black bears. In http://www.santaclaritaguide.com/Wildlife.html, they stated that generally if you see a deer, you are most likely to be in mountain lion territory, but that doesn't necessarily mean that if the deers are not present, they lions aren't either.
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