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Teton Range

American  

noun

  1. a mountain range in NW Wyoming and SE Idaho: a part of the Rocky Mountains. Highest peak, Grand Teton, about 13,700 feet (4,175 meters).


Teton Range British  
/ ˈtiːtən /

noun

  1. a mountain range in the N central US, mainly in NW Wyoming. Highest peak: Grand Teton, 4196 m (13 766 ft)

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Researchers found wolves killing numerous cougar kittens in the Teton Range, and a 2020 study there found wolves affected cougar populations more than recreational hunting or prey availability.

From National Geographic

In Wyoming, the Thomases fished, rafted on the Snake River and sat by a campfire overlooking the Teton Range with the other couples.

From Salon

Park rangers who heard about the landing reached the site at the foot of the craggy Teton Range by boat.

From Seattle Times

Unrelated Teton Range research, for example, has found that present-day outflows from rock glaciers support cold-adapted microbes that have adapted to high-elevation streams.

From Washington Times

Participants in the fall hunt said pursuing the goats through the Teton Range was physically demanding.

From Washington Times