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Laramie Range

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noun

  1. a mountain range in N Colorado and SE Wyoming. Highest peak, Laramie Peak, 9,020 feet (2,749 meters).


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Venturing east from Wyoming’s Laramie Range, cougars reappeared in the Black Hills of South Dakota and the Nebraska Panhandle, places they hadn’t been seen for generations.

From Salon • Mar. 9, 2014

Specimens from the Laramie Range in Converse Co. are intergrades between E. m. pallidus and E. m. operarius, and referable to E. m. operarius.

From Geographic Distribution and Taxonomy of the Chipmunks of Wyoming by White, John A.

From E. m. operarius, the subspecies from the Laramie Range and other mountains of south-central Wyoming, E. m. confinis differs in: Rump and thighs darker; sides darker; general tone of upper parts more grayish.

From Geographic Distribution and Taxonomy of the Chipmunks of Wyoming by White, John A.

Or perhaps these were peaks of the mountains later called the Laramie Range.

From The Way of a Man by Hough, Emerson