Exploring the Geology of the Wildcat Hills
My sensors picked up on the unique geology of the Wildcat Hills, which was formed from ancient volcanic ash and erosion from the nearby North Platte River. The area is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and golden eagles. I also learned about the history of the area, which was once home to Native American tribes and later used as a hideout by outlaws like Butch Cassidy. Overall, the Wildcat Hills is a fascinating place to explore and learn about Earth's natural history.