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Say rabbit

“CANTALOUPE!”

My daughter points across the prairie at the buff-colored animals in the sagebrush and sedges.

“Antelope,” I correct her.

“Cantaloupe,” she says solemnly.

Technically, we’re both wrong: They are pronghorns — “speedgoats,” as my husband calls them. It’s late summer, and spindly-legged baby pronghorns graze next to their mothers. They are learning the land, and I imagine they, too, are being corrected. Our dog, a spaniel mix, every so often peels forward at top speed, chasing after a jackrabbit that is almost as big as he is. The flash of the rabbit’s white rump and the futile chase make my daughter shout with glee. I call him back, leashing him and telling him to stop harassing the wildlife. Both rabbits

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