Brush Country

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Brush Country is a sparsely populated, semi-arid region of South Texas characterized by thorny brush, rangelands, and extensive cattle ranching and hunting.

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Brush Country canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
natural region
region
borderedBy Hill Country of Texas
surface form: Edwards Plateau

Gulf Coastal Plain
Hill Country of Texas
surface form: Hill Country

Rio Grande
climateClassification semi-arid steppe
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dominantLandUse cattle ranching
hunting leases
livestock grazing
wildlife management
economicActivity cattle production
ecotourism
oil and gas production
recreational hunting
hasCharacteristic flat to gently rolling terrain
hot summers
low rainfall
mild winters
rangelands
semi-arid climate
sparsely populated
thorny brush vegetation
knownFor large private ranches
quail hunting
white-tailed deer hunting
landCover brushland
rangeland
locatedIn North America
South Texas
Southern United States
Texas
partOf Rio Grande Plains
surface form: Rio Grande Plain
populationDensity low
soilType clay soils
sandy loams
vegetationType acacia shrubs
grasses
mesquite brush
prickly pear cactus
thorn scrub
wildlife bobcats
bobwhite quail
coyotes
javelina
white-tailed deer
wild turkey

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South Texas hasSubregion Brush Country